THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY. 23, 1961.
DRAW FOR THE LAWN BOWLS UNIVERSITY DID WELL WITH ONE ENTRY RANDOLPH TURPIN
Mr Ley On Leads Stake Money Winners
The proprietor of a noted Chinese restaurant in London. Mr Ley On. -bends the list of racehorse owners who have won most stake money in the United Kingdom during the present season.
With a total of £14,631. he is just above Lord Rosebery, whose nine vic- tories have brought him £12,847.
Mr Ley On, who hus only recently taken up racehorse running, bas gained his winning stakes from one race the classic Two Thousand Guineas→→ which he won with his horse Ki Ming,
County Cricket Scores At
Close Of Play
London, May 22.
The following were the eluse of play scores County cricket
played today:
COLONY OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
The draw for the 1951 Colony Open Lawn Bowls Championships, which commence on May 28 with the pre- liminary round of the Singles, is given below,
Wook-day matches should commence at 5.30 p.m. ami not later than 5.45 p.m.
Club renverers are requested ↑
Play on the second rink did
to reserve rinks for these (not finish until 8.35 p.m. by Championship matches,
PRELIMINARY ROUND-SINGLER
W.
May 28
A HKFC. W.J.D. Ustneru V Tindall P.R.C.. A.II. Abida y A 11. Mckenzie, C 14 ani VAE hot, K.1. 9.3. Gutierrez v 1.8. Landols, M.A. FITTA
Batorrez.
May 30
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which the it was almost com- pletely dark.
Findley, J. Perkins, A. Str. Bart. 5. Heurley Boligej beat Dempster, Bi Bul-wiog, P.K, Lau, Dr CW. Lan, 23-29,
T.
J. Duffy, J. Harding, G. Arles, J.
Goodman
(Police) best J. Kelleber, V 1.8
Cirenslade, G.9. Indd, E. el Areuil, 2-8,
Pilkington, D. Roberts, J.11. Divans, J. Hayward (Police) fird with E. Bellamy, J.A. K.B.G.C. WAJ.
FOR. 11, Rondall, H.A. Butelho, 38-18, Bay we v BW. Bradbury, 70.1,0.<.. J Tane v 1.5. Joyer. C.C.C., E. Citernwood v A.P. Pereira P.R.C.. 1. Tay y A Meinnig. K.C.C.. J. McLelland v J.F.V. Hibel1.
At RBGC, P. Xavier Bourg State
Ref. 18. Noronha R.B. Ito
May 20
Souza v T.E Flaker. PRC CR. Hasselt v JA da Luz, C.C. C. A.K. Minu VM. Idal.
May 31
At RBGC, D. Rosselet v F.X.M da Silva K.GC. L.A. Delgado Finney, P.R.D., 0.M. Omar T MEA 0.0,2., N.M Rute Jalan LS. da Silva,
June 1
AL HKFC, UA 11..
Bujane II.K.F.C., A.A. Razark KR. Husain. P.A.C.. A. Bachon BMV. Ribeli.
PRELIMINARY
e
June
ROUND-PAIRS
M PRO, Tax and CW-Lan v
Shang and AH. McKenzie. Manoel and B.1. fuckford v 1.3. Lopes and J.F. da
Juno I
matches siva.
(A Manchester, Lancashire w
HKFC. A E Cuates Bradbury G.A. Guterres
and beat Kent by 159 runs: Lan- | ard 4 B. Simonha
1.K.F.C.. T. cashire 233 and, secondly, 255 Kavanagh and C. Dowman M.A. for eight declared: Ridgway, ta and A.P. Perriva.
right-arm fast-medium. 5 for 07 Kent 178 and, secondly, 151, Statham, right-nem fast-medium,
PRELIMINARY ROUND-TRUPLES
WEEK-END TEAMS
The following are Club rinks for League Lawn Bowls -
tures this week;
KDC
1st Division against Poltee fleeren- tion Club at Happy Valley to-day, a1 5.15 p.m.-C. F. Collins, A. G. Coles, W. M. Davidson, A. É. Prir
L.: Riley, W.AJ. Bayne. S. Gourlay. F. Fraver: W. L McCall, A. Melnnes, G. Hutchison, WM McCall.
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KCC..
1st Division neairst Reccelo "White" at Cox's Road on Saturday, May 28, at 3.30 p.m.. A. Tibble, T. E. faker. J. Orem, W. Hong Sung: W. Colledge. E. R. Rosselet. Thompson, F. Goodwin; V. C. Labrum, .N. Wone. R.S. Capell. EC Fincher.
2nd Division against Hongkong Football Club at Cox's Road on Saturday, May 20, at 3.30 p.m.-H. Gittens M. Diyecha, .. Breny, W. Cowie: M.A. Grimpel. W. Baker. F. Howarth, W.J. Howard; Lov. L. Bones, 5.A. Griy, 1. Tang, G.
:hrl Division against Indian Re- rrent ion Chat Sookunnon
All matches to be played on Saturday. May 24, at 3.30 p.m.-. June 3 of pm:
ciate G. Ingledew
H.A. TTKRY
A.C. Tribble: G. Flynn. E..P. White. B. Shrazee. C.1. Stapleton: A.V. Lopen, S. Ram chand, J. Chubb, F.R. Kermani
At PRC, CW, Jolmson, E. Poot 4 for 20, Filton. left-ann spin., A.G. Gartner v V.A. Neves, 6 for 75.
1.A Delgado, M.T. Nunes.
natch
At CCC, PW. Hollands, J.II. Essex Goodman, T. Hemsley v K.M.
was Romialı, 1. Ali, M.B. Hasson.
AC HRFC, 5.8. Husom. A. II Rarach, S.M
Runjolan v M.J Divecha, F.R. Kermani. Souza,
At Chelmsford, the Northamptonshire abandoned without decision. There was no play today owing to rain. Northamptonshire 360 for eight declared, Essex - 234 for nine, Barrick 5 for 71.
At Oxford, Oxford University y. Worcestershire: mutch aban- doned as a draw. Worcestershire 225, and, secondly, 108: Oxford University 15 and, secondly, 40
for one.
At The Oyat. Glamorgan beat Surrey by two wickets. Surrey 130, and, secondly, 322. Whit- taker 129, Surridge 87; Glamor gan 17 and, secondly, 138 for eight. Clift St. Lork, left-arm
spin 6 for 32.
At KDGC. A.M. Alves, Baptists, A.M. Souza
Chubb, T.E. Baker.
G.A.
Baker, à
PRELIMINARY ROUND-BINKS
To be played un Jutte 3 nt 4 n.m:
KCC, AM.
Quinn, HJ. Noronha, R. Baa. V.N. Allenza v 1. Philip, B Armiger, T.C. Fauburn, F.4.R. Mitchell,
AL кис
3.M.C. Lone, 5. Collace, Fax:
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Players
thr 3rd Division match are requested to meet at the Star Ferry, Hongkong side, at 3 p.m.
Uncertain Of
University's Victor Lai goes over the bar al 5 feet 61⁄4 inches in the Colony Athletic Championships at Caroline Hill on Sunday. He has cleared 5 feet 9 inches In competition.
University's only entry in the Championships-be was the Victor Ludorum in their Annual Sports-took third place in the High Jump, Hop, Step & Jump and High Hurdles.—China Mail Photo.
LEAGUE TENNIS
S. China Overcome Another
Strong
Challenge In
'B' League
Mixed Doubles 'B'
By "ARGONAUT"
In the only Mixed Doubles “13” Tennis League match played yesterday, the current holders, South China, overcàme another strong challenge when they edged out the Kowloon Cricket Club by 5% sets to 3%.
But for the absence of Chân Yip in the South Chimu side and Teddy Fincher in the Kowloon Cricket Club team, both sides were ni full strength.
Tel: 4-0. Just to V.G. Hsu and J. | 10 Azedo and Seuna 3-6. In«t to
Soares and Rentection 4-11. JA 2-6.
MIXED "R" DIVISION SCAA 5%, KCC 31⁄2
South China's pairs of Mar- garet Poon and Eddie Chan and
13. Cha and M. Eny loss to Ulion Khoo and Roch Liang chen and Lee 2-6, lost to Sze ant
two sets for Yeh 1-0, lost in lis and Lec.4-G. each contributed
Firdos Khan gud 8.9. Hussain lost ; most success- their side. The
Miss M. Pour and E. Chan (S.C.) to Chen and Lee 3-0 lost to Sze heat T.E. Baker and Mrs Dawson ful combination for the Cricket
and Yeh 4-6, lost to Hsu and Lee, Grove 6-2, beat A.5. Augustad and Club was that of J. Leriou and | 0.0.
font to J. Mm M. Pepperell 0-3. Lerlau and Mrs J. Stokes 2-0. Jean Stokes, who scored a hard-
K. Tong 234, Beor, 61⁄21⁄2
Miss W.W, Choy and T. earned 1 points,
K.W. Leung and K.S. Ling (NT) beat Baker aral Mes Dawson Grove
to The match between Craigen beat AJ, Remedios and W. Law- 0-3 loat Augusted and Mrs with Leriou and Recreio was post-renco 0-3, drew with A.H. Aredo Peppereti 4-0 drew Rower
that be- and A. Senna 0-6, beat J.A. Soares and Mra Stokes 6-0. to Friday, and
and C.D. Rernedios 6-1.
Miss U. Khoo and R. Liang lost lo P. Chen and T.W. Yao lost to Baker and Mm Dawson Grove 2-6, Remedies and Lawrence 0-6, Ins1 to beat Augusta and Mrs Peppereli Azedo and Senna G-6, lost to Soares 0-4 beat Leriou and J. Stokes 0-2.
The game between CC.C. and Res and Remrulok 4-6,
Y.T. Loke and A. Raymond lost erelo in the Mixed "B" Division was to Remedics and Lawrence 1-0. Jest | postponed.
to n
Gordon Richardsween the USRC and University a later date on account of the University exerninations.
Division In the Men's "C" both the top teams,
Chinese Recreation Club and South China scared runaway victories
of Ladies Br at the expense creation Club and Kowloon In-
Derby.
The
Mount
London, May 22. decision whether
dinos respectively,
Recreio's youthful side come
Stokes will run in the Epsom Derby will be made to-back with a good 61⁄2-241⁄2 win from Kowloon Tong and Kow- morrow, stated Mr Jack loon Cricket Club lined them- Clayton, Sir Victor Sassoon's selves racing manager, today,
FIRST BOUND-RINKS
Ait matches to be played CAT June 10 at 4 gr.m.
E. M. Remo
ca Silva v S.E
Souza. AV. Gusmuo, M.A. Baptista, CE, At Bristol, Gloucestershire Vs. A.A. da Silva, M.A. Ferreira, Leicestershire: match abandoned CA. Danenberg, A.M. Souza owing to rain. Gloucestershire K. Lau, W. Leonard, A.A.
Bradbury. 428 for
seven declared: Leice Razack. BW.
Pereira, J.S. Remedios stershire 245 and, secondly, 78 Pereka, J.F.V. Riberto V for three wickets,——Reuter,
Fiona A. Noronha, C.P. His champion Jockey has had sever
al other offers, but he cannot consider them until it is known whether Stokes-will be M.-------
25 MINUTES' PLAY
M
A.P. De 1.1.
If Stukes runs.
be he will ridden by Gordon Richards. The
the strongest UD with
this year with an challengers
over Hong Kong 8-1 triumph Cricket Club.
1.
AV. Tanst... D... Xuetet. Hodeiet.v "Tandon," May 22 11. Rendall, H. Tay, 4.11. Noviet Ouly 16 primates play was de.w: Lam. W.J._Huwoyd, “4,A. possible owing to rain on the Vister, D. Alves, J.1. Xavier final day of the match between Rucha, A. Grotio. A.3. Quma,
7.5. Gutinez, S. Silyp, ZA the South Afrienam and the 15. Noronha, I. Baski, V.N. MCC of Lords
todhy, and the Atenes or D. Phillipe, I. Armiger.
T.C. Falborn, E.J.R. Milehelj v game was abandoned as a draw.
[LA.
V.A. Neves, JA, J'. Nunes. The South Africans scored 31 Drigado. rune and test one wicket during
AL RDC, W. Colledge. 1.5. the short period on the fickl
Capell, W. Hong Sling. &.C. Fin- At the premature close,
chôr v J. McKelvie, A. Marshall, they were 97 runs for two wickets in their second innings.
D. Trall, W.C. Simpson L.M.
Rodrimies, A.M. Alves, C.F. Ro mertios, L.F. Xavier v II. Green- sible, M.J. Divecha, F.R. Kertton,
At yesterday's callover on the Derby, Stokes, who was runner
in the Two Thousand Guineas, went out from 20 to 1
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to 50 to 1-Reuter.
NEWMARKET STAKES
London, May 22, Shahanshah, one of the Aga Khan's Derby horses, is among the small Beld of fivo due to contest the Newmarket Stakes tomorrow.
The race is being run over 10
THE RESULTS MEN'S "C" DIVISION. CCC 4, USRC 3
Chaul and ̈ W. Gülties Readhead and beat F/Li Capi Catics 6-3, beat F/14 3 100d and Fisher 0-1 beat F/D Phillip and F/O Wallon 6-0.
(OCC)
R. M. Manley and L. Snukae lost to Readhead and Catley 3-0, lost to
150,000 WILL SEE SIX-DAY CYCLE RACE AT WEMBLEY
London, May 22.
Although British riders are not expected to compete
in the Wembley six-day cycle race at the Empire Pool, the Wembley, from midnight, May 27, until June 2, popularity of this type of event for spectators has been emphasised by the ticket applications already received.
A modest estimate recently indicated that more than Hood and Fisher 4-6. beat Philip 150,000 people will attend the event during its six days.
and Walton 6-3.
.W.
Chow and C. Abbas beat Readhead and Catley 0-4, lost 10 Hood and Fisher - brat Phillip and Wallon 6-4.
British cyclists are not equal)pagne and the authorities aim to the standard of the continen- to get in a supply which will tals in this form of racing, but be sufficient for the appctites Reg Harris and Syd Patterson, of all the competitors, respective English and Austra- History has shown that, this
a Young (1) lian sprint stars, are to be seen is
popular drink with 9. 11.
in action during the race.
of marathon cyclisis, some
IRC 3⁄41⁄2-CRC B D. Barty and A. Food Panda
Poa 6-8, lost th_K. Lee 5-7, lost to F. L. Ma and V. 19.
Chum 0-6
The first innings reores were: South Africans 190, MCC 271.
G.A. Souza, The King arrived
At # Lords
ccc, M.I. Rarack. 3 shortly before the announcement Hosen. A.B. Mina, A.K. Minu v JA, Tibble, S.A. Gry. W. Baker. that there would be no more. Grimpel, S.5. fusak, furlongs at 2.30 p.m. GMT at play-Reuter,
Seemin... Razack, S.M. Rum Newmarket and the probables, S. Stuckey and B. Haus in lost to Ja v R.A.V. Ribeiro. A.F. with
DAVIS CUP
Britain Beats
France 3-2
Wimbledon, Surrey, May 22,
the
European Zone
jockeys,
arc:
X. B. Baker and R. E. Walsh lost to Pang and Poa 3-8, lost in Ng and Lee 4-6. lost to Ma and Chum 2-6.
Pang and Poo 3-0, lost 10 Wg and Prince Lee 2-8, lost to Ma and Chun 3-4,
Gomes, J;A, da Luz, R.F. da Luz. Douilly (J. Doyasbere), Shah-
9. K. Chin and C. I. Chen (20)
i
SPECIAL SPRINTS. Special sprint events on an inside track while the six-day
round competitors ide outer course have been arrang ed, and these will, according to advance bookings, attract many
lost to S. E. M. DREX and T. Kenthusiasts. chell 0-0, lost to 5. A. R. Bux sod
A PRC, A.R. Kitchell. A.D. anshalt (Charlie Smirke), IRC G. Post Office 21⁄2 KKchell, I. Kichell. A. Kitchell Islander (Doug Smith). Crop J. Watson, B.I. Bickford, T.M. Pile, E. Greenwood. L.M. Omar, dile (N. Sellwood) and Turk's A.A. Omar, K.M. Omar, U.M. Reliance (J, Sime), All carry Our y K.M. Human. I. All nine stone.Reuter. M.. Hassan, U.A. Burjohn/
J.
F. Lee. W.C.
Deley, A... Cocte J.S. Lando V
W... MechR.
May, V.II. White, J. McLelland C.W. Johnson. W Stoker, W.E. Mae farlane, A.G. Gardiner v War.
ONG CHEW-BEE ELIMINATED
Britni beat France 3-2 to-Mecat. P. Hughes ·B.B. Rabert- day and qualified to meet. B. Monument.
Paris, May 22. Sweden in the third round of At Takeo Club, C. Porkins,
Ong Chew-bee, of Malaya, Goodman, the W Hollands, JH.
T. Hemstey C.F. Collins,
was beaten in the first round of A MeInnes, W.
A.E, the men's singles in the French Chambers In today's final singles matches, licit A.R. Abbins, F.M. Lawn Tennis Championships
Mottram (Britain) Albero, The A Luhere today,
Argull. E.B. Markar. A.H. Abbas Rodrigues, C.M. Xavier.
Davis Cup competition.
Tony
bear Poul Remy (France) by 0-2. 0-4 and 6-4 and Bernard
d'Estromau (France) defeated
A. G. "Paddy" Roberts (Brl-
POLICE BEAT CCC
He lost to Gilles de Keramdec (France) by 9-11, 6-0, 6-4, 6-2.
tain) by 7-5, 6-2, 3-0 and 6-3. In a Third Division game al Only seven men's singles and -The third round match Happy Valley yesterday, Police three women's singles were
· against Sweden is to be held at defeated Craigengower by 22 played today, for tomorrow is Scarborough, Yorkshire. on shots and on two rinks, the the official opening of the June 14, 15 and 16-Reuter, Anal score being 70-48.
championships-Router.
THE
AMBOLS
(GOOD HEAVENS, GEORGE /
WE PUT ON FOUR POUNDS *)
COME ALONG
EXIT
S. Runjahn 4-9, lost to §. M. Run- Jahn and S. YUI 3.5.
the
A wooden track has had to be
Y. 8. Fung and 11. C. Woo lost built specially for the occasion, to Bux and Kitchell 1-0, drew with for although Wembley staged Bux and Rumjalin -0, lest to Rum-six days' racing before the war
and
K. W. Wors and N. C, Wong beat the track, then used was dam Bux and Kitchell -3, lost to Bux oged by bombs.
and stumjahn 2-0, beat Rumjali and Turur 0-4.
INCO
and
KCC 8, HKCC 1 A.V. White and
.6. (KCC) beat W. Struwing W. Keown 6-3, beat D. McCas and 11.R. Toweit 5-3, beat C. Bar day and D. Borth 0-1,
C, Geiz and C.3, Smith beat Strowing and Keown 9-1, trent Me Calg and Towett 0-0, beat Barchy and Smith -3.
3-0
C.G. Hobbe and C.I. Stapleton lost to Bruwing and Reona beat McCal and Towett 6-4, beat Barclay and Smith 0-4.
S.A. How in
item of vital Another necessity to the race is cham-
Lightweight Title
Fights Asked For Joe Lucy
London, May 22. Mr J. Wicks, the manager of KITC 0, SCAA ↑ (KITC) lost to J. Chen and L.K. weight boxer, has asked
and Takob Khan Joe Lacy, the London light
the Lee 6-8, lost to YM. Sze, and F. British Boxing Board of Con- trol to put forward. Lucy's claim
for the European title fight with the bolder, Pierre Montane, of France.
Mr
Barry Appleby
THAT "SKYLON ASSOLUTELY ABAZED
SPLATNAREKTERÝ me (WasS THE WEIGHT, IVE, OUT EUSKALU REMENU "THE DAYERS-LON
WILL FIGHT JACKIE KEOUGH
By PETER WILSON
With the announcement that Europe's best middle- weight, Randolph Tarpin, is to meet a Cleveland (Ohio) scrapper, Jackie Krough, Solomons's "triple top-liner" nt the White City on June 5 is now complete.
Turpin joins British, Empire, and European Heavy- weight Champion Jack Gardner, who is to fight Cesar Brion, the Argentinian "dreadnought," and Brillsh and European Cruiserweight boss Don Cockell, who tackles Nick Barrone, world's sixth-ranking light-heavy.
In addition to the parade of Ramadhito, and Alfest Valentina. champions Salamons hopes to England's lone representative
All his bill with near champions. is the Kent "catcher." Godfrey. They include Johnny Wiliams. Evans. He may meet Pat Comiskey, who stopped him with a cut eye on There are persistent rumours the same bill a year ago. An that "Sugar" Ray Robinson may alternative
opponent for defend his world's middleweight Wallions is do Weldih, who lost title against "Ready" Turpin. the Europear heavyweight title Suggested date is July 10, Venue, to Gariner.
of course, the White City, and the promoter as usual.
Other "young hopolida" on the card will Include Terry Rat- cliffe,
unbeaten welterweight; and Algar Smith, the Hipsy slouter, at present doing his Notional Service.
The White City will hold 50.- 000 for a fight, and I'm glad to
raport that there will be 32,300 seals at ten beb and 1,853 at a gulaco.
At last there's going to be a chance for sports clubs and or- ganised parties to get into one of the big fight nights-which they've always failed to do pre- viously for Solomons is reser-
-{London Express Kervice)
BASEBALL
Yankees Beat Browns 6-1
New York, May 22. The American League-
ving a number of seats for this leading New York Yankees specifie
purpose.
backed up Allie Reynolds' can't see Turpin having four-hit pitching this after- much trouble with Keough-but
Six
then it's only fair to say that on with an extra base this makes Keough a member barrage that included of one of the largest of all box-catcher Yogi Berra's fifth ing clubs. The Fighters Who homer for a G-1 victory Wouldn't Bother Turpin As- sociation.
over the St. Louis Browns. of the nine hits of Brown's ace. Ned_Garver, were for extra bases, First baseman Joe Collins blasted a triple and double.
Catcher Les Moss, acquired only
broke a week ago.
the spell lefthander "Ted Gray has cast on the Boston Red Sex with a
four-run homer that overcame the Detroit Tiger
other major
Keough had 14 fights in 1949 and 1850 and lost three of them -one, inside the distance
to Jimmy Sherrer, Whom he later outpointed, and two en points to Joe Sgro (well, thol's the way the record book spells 11) and Gene Hairston, the dent and dumb Negro fighter.
FLOODLIT GAMES
With the current upsurge of
0-3
in the only
-Alled
track (and sometimes even Beld) league game of the afternoon, albletics in this country, I'm Gray, unbeaten by the Red
Sox glad to see that there are going since August 5, 1949, dug 10 be at least two floodil his own grave in the seventh matches at the White City this inning. With the game in a 2-2 stammer.
tic. Gray passed two boaters The first of these is on Sep- and
were the bases tember 12, and it's refreshing to because of an error. Then, with see that the governing body-two out, Moss homered the Amateur Athletic Associa-the left feld screen. don-is in favour of spreading Chicago the untapped athletic audience and Cleveland et Philadelphia by encouraging night events (in for night games in the American pleasant
contrast to ine Football League,
In the League's antediluvian attitude).
National League, a
over
was at Washington
Chicago
The more spectators there can game scheduled between New be the more potential competi-York and
was post- tors there will be and would itponed because of rain, Brooklyn be too much to suggest that was at Pittsburgh; Philadelphia sport, now so heavily taxed at Cincinnati, and Boston at St. might get a proportion of the Louis for night games. tax returned to be ploughed
back for the extension" of sports facilities here?
*
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You can't keep these Indians out of the news,
St. Louis West
On
Winning pitcher Allle Rey-
B 11 3 7
Whit Monday it was athletics, Bolts, loser Ned Garver, today it's cricket, for in the 1951 Boston Wisden cut this week, four of Detroit the five cricketers of the year Winning pilcher Maury Me-
loser Ted Gray. - West Indians Everton | Dermott, Weekes, Frank Worrell, Sonny Associated Press.
are
whom are reputed to dispose of Turnesa three bottles daily during a six-days' ruce.
Food will not be a problem for the continental
crack who have already in-
riders, dieated that they will compete, will arrange to bring their own food with them.-Reuter,
One German Team For Olympics
Lausanne, May 22, Representatives of East and West German Olympic organisations today signed an agreement here to send single German team to the forthcoming Olympics at Helsinki,
This decision was reached after two days' discussion by delegates of the East and West German National Olymple Com- miitees and the International Wicks has albo op Olymple Committee, under the plied to the Board
chalemanship of Mr. Avery Enoy to the recognised Brandagt, of the United States, the chief contender for Billy.
for
Thompson's British Champion West Germany was admitted sup: Lacy recently Jost on to the 100 at a recent meeting points to the South African in Vienna on condition that she Champion, Gerald
Dreyer, ingot together with East Gestnany m overweight match,, and' Mr end formed one Olympic Com- Wicks
slates that he cannot mittes which could be admit | kecure, "a return match at the | fed as “Gemdny.”
lightweight limit.
The East and Wes organisa Lucy's claim me the conten- ons met In Germany last dar to Thompson is based on week, but they failed to reach the fact that Ludy has beaten | un "#greement and word re- Alan Tanner, who in turn des quested by ilie : Internalichal reated
"Azra Olympia. Committee to seni shampane vodenjung, Mollerudi. |representatives to Lausatum dat
Further talkka-4Router.
Accepts Walker Cup
After a grim balilo on the Birkdale, course, the American golfers retained their hold on the Walker Cup when they boat the British amateurs by six matches to three with three haived. } ::
This picture shows Willy Turness, the American captain, speaklar à word of thinks after he had: bein presented with, the Cup on Behalf of his testi.
From Fhold.