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Softball:
WAHOOS UNABLE TO. ΤΟ
FIELD
FULL TEAM OF VETERANS
By "GRANDSTAND"
Cricket close September is usually rated in softball circles as
of play scores
London, August 30.
The following were the close uf play scores in frst-class
the month in which pre-season, training for the rigours of the league starts, but with the Association's announcement that Opening Day will bo carly this month, most teams have jumped the gun for work-outs.
cricket matches played today: As the dead-line for registrations draws near,
At Kingston-on-Thames: Com- Junwealth XI 280 for seven
(Hazare 114) against England XI Rain stopped play for day
BO minutes before the close was due. At Portsmouth: Humpshire 75 far
three
against Glamorgan. Rain severely restricted play, A! Hove: Derbyshire (Revil: 57, Carr 79). Surrey five for no wickel.
275
At Lords The Army 201 for two declared (Smith 151 not out, Royal Air Parnaby Smith 60). Force 44 for one. Rein Alopped play for the day the hours before the close as duc.
At the Qval: Leicester 113 (Alec Hedser, right-arm
fast medium bowler, eight for 53). Surrey 117 for two (Fishlock 73 mut out).. Stumps were drawn early owing to rain.
A Notingham: Essex 175 Ior one (Durds 52. Avery 09 not out) against Nolts. Rain prevented the start of play until 3.55 p.m. BST)-Reuter.
monagers are busy with lost minute decisions on separating the sheep from the goats, the regulars from the scrubs.
the Men's Jonn Eager, who appeared for the Felines last season has not made up her mind as to whether her other sports commitments will permit her to indulge in this pastime.
Prospects in leagues were discussed last week, but what of the girls, whose popularity on the dia- mond is undisputed.
Possessors of the "China Muil" Shield for the last three years, the reigning champion Wahoos will not be able to veld a full team of veterans this year, with most of their mainstays retiring in glory.
place.
Marsaillaise
Cynthia da Motta left on the few days ago ib eliminate whatever chances may have existed of the Cats being formed as a team.
Time is running out
Alice
arc,
Although Terry Noronha is still head of the Green Owls, the loss of hind-snatcher Patsy Mac- Donald (nee Ribeiro) and Teresa
Mar's Canuckeltes Campos will be dimeult to re- perhaps, the only ones who have not yet settled down to regular Rellable first-acker Hilda training. as manager-pitcher Alice' Soares and windy-alley quard-
is finding difficulty in rounding up lan
atiti her full team, the members be Irene Castilho are
ing spread all over the Colony in around, while Helan "Bomb- shol!" Albeiro will be at her their multifarious occupations.
Batting holding usual spot
hot
Queen Avarita corner, to back the Owla in will be on hand, and so will most another bid for the flag.
of their regulars, but time is run- Billy Wilkinson has taken over ning out and winning the first coaching duties and it is under-game of the season is equally im- stood that Hlida Soares will try 10 take over the hind-snatching
Another VRC--Fortuna Swimming Meet chores.
Another dual
Swimming Meet between the Victoria Re- creation Club and the Fortuna Swimming Club will be held at the VRC tomorrow night.
The following is the gramme:
oro-
the
Other regulars still in the line- up are Elva Lee and Elsie Thomp son, while Virgie Ribeiro and signed Frances Chan have been
on to ni vacant berths,
the
Depleted team
It may be a difficult year for Three-time champions, but even with a depleted teùm, li will not be an easy task for pennant stroke. aspirants to wrest from the Owis
their jealously guarded title. 2. 30 yards free-style, Juniors 100 yds Breast stroke, Sentore.
yazdis
1. 190
Seniors.
Choy
portant as winning the last one.
The Pirates, as usual, have not managed to acquire new talent, and it is understood that first baseman Shiela Howard has been offered a position on the Squaws,
The Bues, now playing in their fourth season, should show signs of the experience gained, much better show than one actual win in the records over two years
should result, but frequent ab- sentecism is difficult hurdle to
overcome. back
4. 50 yards free-style. Seniors. 5. 100 yards Breast-stroke,
Juniors.
6. 200 yards free-style, Sentors. 7. Diving Exhibition..
+]
If St. Teresa's can fleld the same team as last year, they will be in a strong position to finish at the top. Most of last year's scasoned players will sul be on top, with the possible exception of Yvonne Souza who has retired to the
The Wildcats, who have been challengers in recent years, will not start this season, the one time Invincible outfit having disbanded. This will be the first year since the introduction of soft. ball in which Cats will not participato, This leaves the sidelines due to henith reasons. Wahoos as the oldest team.
The tiepartment which may Former Wildeat star centre- need improvement is in the hurl helder Alex Mendonza has already ing staff, for although Shella Silva signed up with Marle Baptista's carried the Terries to victory last 10. 4 x 50 yards Free style Re-Clovers, while it is
understood year in the juniors, she that. Peggy Barros.and Dolly quite developed sufficient speed to Brown have been approached by fool the heavier sluggers.
# 3 x 50 yards Medley Relny,
Seniors.
9. 100 yards free-style for Boys
under 16 years.
Jay, Juniors
114 x 60 yards Relay, Seniors.
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Lawn Tennis:
Entries for LRC Open Championships most disappointing
Entries for the Colony Ladies Open Tennis Tour- nament organised by the Ladies Recreation Club received up to noon yesterday, which was the closing time for all entries, proved to be the most disappointing in numbor for the past few years.
For the three Colony events, only 27 entries have been received seven for the Ladies Singles Championship, 10 for the Lodies Doubles Champlonship and 10 for the Mixed Doubles Championship.
HOME
FOOTBALL RESULTS
London, August 30.
The following were the results
of football matches played today:
FIRST DIVISION Chariton 0 Fulham
Chelsea Everton
0.
Ð. Arsenal
·3 Middlesbro
2
1 Liverpool
Sheffield W. Villa
1
Man, U. Portsmoul! 4 Sunderland 3
West Brown
Newensile U. ·2
BECONO DIVISION
Barnsley Brentford
Bury
4 Hull City
3 Blackburn
3 Preston N.E.
1 Chesterfeld
1
Coventry
I
West Ham Utd,
Doncaster R. @ Southampton Grimsby Leeds U. Luton
THIRD DIVISION, SOUTHERN
1 Notty F. Palace
Home soccer:
Refreshing
- DRINK.
Coca-Cola
Spurs expected to draw with Charlton
By "ALBION"
With mid-week matchos intervening at the outset of the season and the bone dry grounds to contend with, it is difficult to assess any one team's chances at the moment,
Teams worthy of note, however, are Blackburn Rovers, Manchester City and Notts Forest. All three have started the season in a very impressive manner, having decisively won their first three matches:
No team in the First Divi-league football, having drawn sion can claim full points. their first three games. Middlesboro and Charlton, the Not too happy
i present leaders, have both for- This week they play bottom of
felted a point each.
This week, Boro', meat Burnley,
the leaguers, Crystal Palace, and
look as though they havo, a
a team which has produced couchance to record their Arst win. sistently good football since the Plymouth,
2
2 Torquay U.
Bristol C.
0
war.
2 Bournemouth
1
Wolsali Watford,
In order to accommodat« The Committee will also make the seeding of players that day. those who have not yet Ben'
Among the most notable ab- in their entries for the Colony events, the Tournament. Comentes in the Ladies Singles event Brighton
are Mrs. K. H. p. Mrs. E. Litton mittee has decided to extend
Misa W. W. Choy and Mrs, J. W
Exeter Sze, all of whom, except Mrs. Jp. Gillingham the closing date for the as- ceptance of entries to noon on have entered for the Ladies Dou- Plymouth Monday, September 4, when bles and Miss Ullan Khoo and
Reading. the draw for opponents will Mrs. K. Y: Tao, both of whom are also take place.
not entered for any of the three¦ THIRD DIVISION, NORTHERN events.
Crowe
3 Accrington Darlington 1 Mansfield Scunthorpe U. 1 Lincoln C. Wrexham 1 Shrewsbury
SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP DIVISION "A"
TENNIS RESULTS
The following are the resul.s of tennis matches in the Men's "C" Division league played yesterday!.
HKCC --RAF 3% T. Mahon
G.
and G. Pritchar (HKCC) drew with H. Hamilton and Guest: 8-6; beat J. Horstall and E. Parsons 6-2; beat R.. Gibbins and V. M. O`Nell 6-1.
and
B. Agatureff and S. Lavroy HKCC) last to Hamilton and Guest 3-0; beat Horsfall Farsons 6-2; lust to Gibbins and O'Niell 2-0.
Howard C. Borclay and W. (HKCC) lost to Hamilton and and Guest 3-6: boat Horstall
Gibbins and Porsons 6-1; bout O'Niell 6-1.
SCAA 8-CCC 1 Dr. D. Tyan and C. Y. Wong 05CAA) lost to Y. P. Choy and H H. Tsou 4-6: beat T. Chao and P.C. Yu 6-1; beat A.W. Ray- mond and J. Wong 6-4.
aud. C. S. Dr. R. 1. 1. Ng Hat (SCAA) beat Choy and beat Chao and Yu Trou - 6-4;
and Wong 6-2; beat Raymond
T-5.
C. H. Tsang and K. C. Wan Tou (SCAA) beat Choy and
Choo and Yu 68-3; 8-0: beat hasn't
beat Raymond and Wong 0-2
HKU 8-KITC~1~~~~
Yiu P. C. In and Richard
KU) lost to Y. J. Khan and
Mrs. Tao is leaving the Colony shortly and has not scut in her entry as she will not be here when the Tournament alerts on Sep tember 11.
Both the Taul brothers are
conspicuous by their absence Aberdeen from the Mixed Doubles events. Celtic It is hoped that the extension of Falkirk
time for the acceptance of entri Hibernian
ll result its many of the ladier Morton
Although the number of entrlen lack lack quantity they do not quality.
Favourite for Singles
→
2 Rangers
3 Third Lanark
Dundee
1
5 St Mirren
4 Clyde
as expected, don't lower
it could be at Turf Moor seem too
happy in the 2 that Boro' meet their Waterloo. I Division. They went down to a
I would say Burnley are good for a 0❘ Home win here.
Charlton, aiso,' will havO
fairly wide margin at Ipawich
to
Last week and will need to im- prove
sion.
be on their best form to beat Vantly in order to regain the Spurs at the Valley tomor-heir place in the Second Divi- row,
"They should, however, win After a somewhat shaky stavi,
their home game with Port Vale Tottenham would appear to have settled down.
on Saturday.
Their mid-week win at the ex- pense of Bollon shows a decldet, improvement and we look to the London club
ot. repeal some their more delightful displays of Inat season.
Best of the day The match on Saturday should be one of the best of the day, with the Spurs forcing at least a draw.
of the Colony submitting their Motherwell 9. Hearts entries.
Partick Thistle 3 Airdrieonlaris Raith Rovers 1 East Fife
DIVISION "B" Albion Rovers 1 Fortar Athletic 2
Portsmouth having falled to Alloa Athletic 3 Arbroath 1
win in their first three matches, Cowdenbeath 5 Stenhousemuir
head must have started some 1 Dunfermline A. Dumbarton
scratching among their suppor- St. Johnstone
ters. Pompey, at the foot of the Dunder Vid. Kilmarnock 0. Ayr Utd.
table, doesn't seem right sonie- Q. of South.. 2 Stirling Albion 2
how, Eaily day's hear them Queens Park 3 Hamilton AcE,
Bay!! -Reuter.
In the Singles Mrs. Mary Chow, who most likely will be the favourite for the title, will hav to boat such stalwarts as Mrs. R. Stack, Miss K. Getz and Miss M. Htheiro
Little has been heard of Mrs. Hetherington in tennis cireles , this year, but she too will offer a stiff obstacle to any aspirant for the title.
In the Ladies Doubles, that combination of Mrs. Mary Chow and Mrs. J. W. Sze stands out, but stiff opposition will come from Mrs. E. Litton and Miss Law How-yes, Mrs. C. C. Chiu ar Mrs.
1: Souza and Mrs. K. Gotz and Mrs. L. F. Stokes just to mention a few of the pairs.
Mrs. Mary Chow will have every chance to be a triple Champlon this year, as in the Mixed Dou- bles she is being partnered by Euwin Tsal,
Something to say However, In this event the
Kent 92 for
six wickets
Canterbury, August 31. Kent were 02 for six wickets
This coming Saturday they have Newcastle on their visitors ni Fration Park and I think we shall hear those 'Pompey Chimes' Once again, Yes, Partsmouth to win.
Sunderland have also started the season rather, shaklly and find themselves at the wrong. and of the table,
They entertain Fúlkum tomdr-
when rain stopped play and row and should repeat last year's lunch was taken in their match performance with a fairly com- against the West Indies cricketfortable win over the London tourists, here today.
Wednesday's play Gerry Gomez, who has not had a particularly good tour with the bat, came right back to form and suved, the West Indies from a col- lapse in their last match against today when they met Kent.
He scored a brilliant 140 and
for was chiefy responsible tourists' total of 285 runs.
tcam.
Notta Forest, away to a By- Ing start with maximum points from their first three games, Football will need all their craft in their away game with Nothampton.
The
yet to
the
4
by the way, have win this season, Perhaps they can clip the wings of an amblilous Forest.
It is certainly very pleasing to sce usually struggling New Brighton team at the head of the Northern Division with full
•points and an excellent goal average.
Gpterhoud ace their opponents tomorrow--and a formidable one. at that.
This should
best prove the match of the day in tils Division, with the home team Just ahead at the final whistle.
Bradford. should have a fairly United easy win oyer Christo and thus place themselves in a po1ition to challenge the present Tenders.
Forecasts
matches to he
Forecast for played on Suturday, September 1:
ARSENAL
BURNLEY - Charlton CHELSEA EVERTON
Sheffield Wednesday are not Villa finding the going much to thair liking in the higher sphere so far, having obtained only two points out of the Grst six.
Riding high
dro
Sheila, however, is in hardi. Khan 4-6; beat Yakub Klan | favourite for the title will most a County side at Canterbury | week and I fear it wil
at
training, and has been seen King's Park ironing out the kinks.
The Squaws who can give any team run for their money are fortunate in having Ren Sequiera taken over the coaching.
The infield has been strongthon-
el by the re-appearance of Gloria Mar Sequiera at third, en- abling mentor Sequiera to switch Francisca Ferreira to the key- stone position.
Tho short-stop to first combina- tion will still be Carmen Sourza and Joyce Guest,
Rennie's trouble at the moment Is Anding a finger of senior league calibre, but he is scouting every possibility.
end K. M. Santy 6-2: beat H. Hartela and Y. Khan 84.
A. Yeow and Y. W. Ng (HKU) beat Khun and Khan 6-4; beat Khan and Samy 6-8; bent Sarilela and Khan 6-0.
H.W. Ip and G. Wagner (HKU) beat Khan and Khan 7-5; beat, Hartlela and Khan 6-1.
LRC 1-CAC "1" 8
A. D. Scholes and C. Barty (LRC) lost to F. K. Wong dad P. K. Leu 2-6; lost to Wel Churg and F. Kwok 1-6; beat S. H. Wong and W.-K. Ma 0-2.
K. B. Baker and K. A. Mand (LRC) lost to Wong and Lou 3-6; lost to Wel and Kwok 2-6: lost to Wong and Ma 5-7
R. Holmes and G. Gallop and Leu (LRC) lost to Wang
The White Fangs are hard hit with the loss of their battery of Josette Tlampo and Graclette -8; lost to Wel and Kwok 1-0;.
lost to Wong and Ma 3-0.
Collaco.
The former left these shores
about a month ago, while the lat- KCC LAWN TENNIS
ter is unable to turn out. **
Recently they received another blow in that Lily Yen and Sonio Colloco also may not be able to turn out.
The Fangs, nevertheless, will be in there fighting.
Cecli Arnulphy and Shirley Motia are doing their best to re- place their former battery, and even if they make the grade, oʻ wholesale shift in the fnfield will be necessary,
Mainstays
CHAMPIONSHIPS
The following games are to be played today in the Lawn Tennis Championships of the Kowloon Cricket Club.
probably be K. H. Ip and Mrs. K. H. Ip. while K. C. Dao, partner. ing Mrs. E. Litton, will also have something to say about who is going to win.
The combination of Gordon Lum and Mrs. C. C Chiu wilt also bear watching, while the other entries are not without their chances of annexing the title.
The Inter-Hong entries prove more satisfying, in that 20 pairs have entered for the Champion- ship, whue in the Club events members have proved very en- thusiastic and given their support.
Entries
The following are the entries received up to noon yesterday: COLONY LADIES BINGLES (Seven entries)
Mrs. R. Stack, Miss Rita Lo, Mrs. R. Hetherington, Mrs. Mary Chow, Mrs. M. Yang, Miss Mario Ribeiro and Mrs. K. Gotz.
COLONY LADIES DOUBLES (10 entries) Mrs. A. D. Scholes and Mrs. A Tamworth, Mrs. B. Stuck und Mrs. Campbell, Mies M. Xavier
fuc
At the close of play Kent had scored 34 runs for three wickets in their first innings in reply.
On
DIVISION
Sheffield Wed. Liverpool
Middlesboro Spurs
Bolton
Huddersfield West Brom M'CHESTER U-Blackpool --- PORTSMOUTH Newcastle Arsenal
Derby their husts this Stoke
mean SUNDERLAND
Fulham another defeat for the newly | WOLVES promoted.
Coventry City in the Second Division are certainly riding high
JURY at the outset to the 1950-5) sen-
Hutt son. Three matches Wor with not a goal scored against them #o for. An excellent, start,
I have a feeling, however, that they will experience a set back tomorrow as a result of their visit
Gigg Land,
pitch appreciably faster then most they have met this season, the West Indies bats. men found the pace bowling difficult to time. Gomez, how-to aver, scored freely with a wide variety of strokes and made 145
runs before being run out. He baited four hours and 10 minutes and hit ons six and 14 fours
0
on
Bury, the Home team, are a pretty hard nut to crack their own pitch. However, they might take a point from the game.
· DIVIDION 11
Coventry CHESTERFIELD Leicester
Leods Luton
Notts C. PRESTON Queen's P.R.. SHEFFIELD U.
SWANSEA West Ham
Manchester City would ter tainly seem intent on returning to Division I at an early date, hav EXETER in won their first four games (Inclusive of a mid-week match just reported).
GRIMSBY Blackburn: S'THAMPTON
BIRMINGHAM Cardin M'CHESTER `C.
Barnsley
Doncaster Brentford
Bristol R. 2. COLCHESTER Walsall
MILLWALL Aldershot
DIVISION III (SOUTH) BOURNEMOUTH Watford BRIGHTON. 'Swindon Bristol C.- Prince Gillingham NEWPORT NORTHAMPTON Notts F. They may have found an an- NORWICH swer to their last season's prayer, PLYMOUTH and welded a winning combine- HEADING tion, They should take both Southend points at stake when they go tip to town as guests to Queen's Purk' { ___ Ant-
DIVISION !!) (NORTH). Rangers tomorrow.
BRADFORD ** Notts County have yet to record | DARLINGTON a win in the Second Division; in- GATESHEAD deed they all need a goal to even open their account. Tommy Law- HARTLEPOOLS Bradford C.
Gomez found a steady partner In the fast bowler, Frior. Jonce, who scored 20 runs. They added 97 runs for the eighth wicket.
The tourists were all out short- ly afterwards, having made splendid recovery.
50 minutes' Kent, left with batting, lost their two most re Hablo batsmen, Arthur Fagg and bello Ames, for 15 runs. other wicket fell before the closé, which arrived with Kent still 231 runs behind on the first innings with only seven wickets left Reuter.
Halifax Court No. Mrs. R. Stock and
Mrs. Rt. H. Jones vs. Mrs. E. Lit- ton and Mrs. G. Chaun.
Court No. 2 AV. White vs A. P. Welr.
Court 3. Zimmern and J. V. Sellors vs T. E. Baker and R. O. Bakor.
No.
Court No. Mr. and Mrs.-L. F. Stokes vs Miss M. Xavier and
Malou, Arnulphy, Diane Xavier and Norma Maher will be the mainstays this year, with Gladys partner. Maher, Francca, Gaan, and Vera Brown in their rookie year.
The Cloyers, who were coached by Eddie Marques towards the close of last season, will be under the wing of the Umbe More.
Manager captain ·Marle Dap- tinta has been able to round up her whole team
Court No. B-Winner R. H. Lapsley/F. R. Zimmern vs Win- ner G. Choa/Lieut. Col. R. Stack.
"BLACK & WHITE" CAGERS BEAT
without ex- KLN. CHINESE
and Mrs. L. Benjamin, Mrs. H. Lo and Miss W. W. Choy, Mrs. E Litton and Miss Law How-yee, Mrs. C. C. Chiu and Mrs. 1. Souza, Mrs. Mary Chow and Mrs. J. W. Sze, Mrs. M. Yang and Miss W. C. Loo, Mrs. D. J. Mackle and Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. K. Getz Mr. L. F. Stokes.
end
Mrs. R. Stack, Ip Koon-hung and
BASEBALL SCORES
ton must still be absent!
Mananeid OLDHAM Scunthorpe
Protty safe. bat They are at home to Birming- SOUTHPORT ham City tomorrow and will do-STOCKPORT New York, August 30.
Anitely have to have their slloot. TRANMERE Today's baseball scores were:ing boots on to get past a strong Wrexham
Birmingham rearguard.. AMERICAN LEAGUE
The latter should be a pretty R.
safe away but I should say Cleveland, Indians. New York Yankees
COLONY MIXED DOUBLES (10 entries) Lee Wai-long and Miss W. Y. Cleveland Indians Choy, C., Kotewall and Miss P. (2nd remo) Ward, Lieutenant Colonel and New York Yankees Mrs. Kỹ H. Ip, Norman. Lo and Chicago White Sox Mrs. K. Choun, K. C. Lai and Mrs. Boston Red Sox Lau King, K. C. Dao and Mrs. E.
St. Louis Litton, Edwin Teat and Mrs. Mary (2nd game) Following their recent success-Chow, Gordon Lum and Mrs. C. Philadelphia. The team includes, Tania Ten-ful tour of Formusa, the Philip C. Chiu, L. Sia and Miss W. C.
Detroit (2nd gamo) 10 nisson, Thelma Coelho. Connia pine Chinese "Black and White" Lop.
Washington Remedios, Celsa Monteiro, Flor-cagers made' actessful debut in unce. Heng and Jerry Baptista.
the Colony last night, when they The ruling by the Association beat the Kowloon Chinëse YMCA which states that catchers must hoopsters by 03 points to 47.25).
ception, and with the addition
of Alex Mendonza,, cari, "afford to bo optimistic.
wear" masks, whenever available,
has encouraged several girls," to don the hard-ware, and the fem-
més may do scon diów practising
with a mask to, ret used to the
added protection. nov
INTER-HONG CHAMPIONSHIP
EAGLES CRUSHA
RAMS 49-140
Los Angeles; Aurust af. 1 The champlon Philadelphia,
H
Men's Open Singles 12 entries. Ladies
Open
Singles nine entries.
20 pairs Club Events
St. Louis:
DE NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia.
0:14:
afon's
Open
Doub
Ladies | Open
Doubles - aigh
E
Open Mixed Doubles Handicap "Mixed:
We have aten some nasty Eagles of the National Football pairs. smacks in the past and the Asso- Lorgue crushedidbe Los Angeles 'ciation's adict as a prevention | Nama,49 14 last, anight-Asio» against accidente de welcome. clated Frost.
Boston ›Bravas Cinchinati Reds
Brooklyn Dodgora 15 8 Chicago Cubs
New York Gilarita, Plifsburgh, Pirates
Torquay
Port Vale
Ipswich Leyton
Carlisto Shrewsbury
Now Brighton ROCHDALE
Lincoln
York
Rotherham Crewe
Chester Accrington BARROW.
NARESH KUMAR SCORES FINE WIN COVER WEISS |
Brentford, yat⋅ to record Avictory, are away to London neighbours West Ham and will mend to recaptura some of the form which they displayed at the end of last gesson in order
* Istanbul, August/50,- to make a match of it. A draw
Naresh Kumar, India's fourth fa a likely result.
ranked lawn tontils player, today Swansea Town is in the dol- scored a fine third-round singles drums, with only one point out win over the experienced Argen of oight. They should open their tine International, Heraldo Welz, wlaning account at Vetch Field in the International tomorrow where Doncaster, are | Tournament Bar
In the Third Division South, 0-2.8-6. Ho also paired with ung Calcutta player won The young Millwall would seem to have lots Raymund Deyro, the Philippines their re-election fears far away Daviy Cupper, to enter the fourth behind them, having obtained round of the men's daics with seven points: out of the first eights 6-1, 6-8 and U-1 win over the at stake.
Dutch pair A Metgere and J..E. This week the Lions meet Linck Router. Gillingham, the newcomers to
the guests,
this Division, and should take
Tennis
at least a point back to London Friefed and publiabed for the Trapvien with them.
[Gora"): Lhe" OftÍNA "MAILA-LIMITED, NY Cplelicator:"-" have." "ambarked | FRANK LESLIE BUSH, Wiidden Hos Pross, fairly well on their venture Ini Bog Keng