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London Ex9149 Service.

FAMECHON OUTPOINTS ANKARAH

Nottingham, June 9. Ray Famechon (France), European Featherweight Champion, outpointed Roy Coast), Ankarah (Gold British Empire Champion, 16 rounds here to-

Over

night,

now

The light was the final elimina- tor for the world, crown held by the American, Sandy Saddler.

Farnechon won because he re fused to be infimidated by the which has aura of invincibility surrounded Ankarah over the past 12 months and because he knew far too much about the art of boxing for the coloured boy.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1952.

ENGLAND BEAT INDIA BY

SEVEN WICKETS IN

THE FIRST TEST MATCH

Leeds, Jano 9, /

In a game of fluctuating fortunes, England beat India by soven wickets in the first of this summer's series of four Test matcher.

After the shocks which overtook Indja on Saturday, England adopted a very fautļpus aititude on the worn pitch and took two and a half hours to score the 125 runs necessary for victory.

The winning hit was a glorious square cut to the boundary by Tom Graveney, The margin of victory clearly indicated the disparity between the two sides.

In bowling and some flelding

departmentsiot wicket-keeping

--India were equal to England, SURREY WINS IN TWO DAYS

but in bating they fell behind.

Nevertheless, India' did better than might have been expected afier their weak showing against the counties.

WAITING TO SEE

Len Hutton has been chosen as captain for the Second Test and possibly the reason why the selectors have not named him as the captain for the re- mainder of the sories is that they are waiting to see whether the responsibilities of captaincy will affect his batting ng It has done that of other players in the past,

Very rarely doca Hutton havo his middle stump knocked out of the ground an was the case He was deceived by today. Phadkar's prodiglous in-swing.

Even Simpson, who made 51, was not free from fault, Ghulam Ahmed dropping a soft colch off

Phadkar.

Judging by the way Compton and Graveney later had to struggle for runs, England might

Magnificent Bowling By Tony Lock Against Gloucestershire

London, June 9.

Magnificent bowling by Tony Lock, who accom plished the best performance of his career in taking six wickets for 15 runs, enabled Surrey, leaders in the County Championship table, to heat Gloucestershire at Bristol in two days by ap innings and 115 runs.

Facing first innings arrears of 208 runs, Gloucester- shire were dismissed in just under two hours for 88 runs.

Lock, struck on the side of the head when fielding at shart |

jeg by a ball that travelled on Mixed Pairs

to the boundary, was compelled to retire for a while but when he came back he was called upon to. bowl, although he had a nasty bump on his head.

TUNS

have been in trouble.

The score was then 50

drying At the foll

-the third for one wicket and on of

Alon left-arm wicket, England wanted only 36 pitch Lockt's

and bowling was almost unplayable. bul Ramchand It seemed at one stage as it runs,

ablained his six Ankarahi'a unbounded

Ghulam Ahmed maintained such He actually energy

a splendid length and direction wickets in four overs for nino that 11 took Compton and

ruts and his variation of paco, Graveney an hour to get them.

as well as vicious breaks, were too much for Gloucestershire India's remaining batsmen provided a pathetic exhibition

and rock-like physique would woar down the broad-shoulder- ed Frenclunan and in the sixth round the cracking pace appear- ed to be telling in Ankarah's favour.

CHANGED INS TACTICS

Then, to everyone's surprise, Famechon changed his tactles, fought Ankarah at his own game, met him punch for punch and proved himself to be better at the non-stop variety of boxing than his opponent.

Ankarch deserves every credit for a gallant display. It was obvious that oven at the end of the gruelling 15 rounds he was not really hurt and could have gone on for five more,

But he had met his master in this excellent all-round fighting machine-Famechon.

The big crowd, who had been with Ankarah at the start,

switched over to cheer Famechon

today. the last four going in

34 runs, half an hour for which 22 came from the last pair.

rout that

Open Bridge

Tournament

sor.

and Mrs

In the Hongkong mixed pairs bridge tournament the following 20 pairs have entered for the Championship for the Sheaffer's Shield: P. L. Ip und Jeanetto Jbot and part- B. Talbot Broadbridge

Clement Yeh, Mr and Mrs Such WAE their

Nelson Chiang and Mrs M. their last cong. Podge Chen and last Gloucestershire eight wickets in 50 minutes for Zec, Mr Zee and Mrs Wong, Dr S... Bard and Mrs J. Citrin, 37 runs

Mrs A. Vago, V. Zirin- When the pitch was dead Mr and Mrs A.

city and

A. R. There had been no rain

carly pa, following the heavy Pollak

and Dr Leeds for hours, and

34

Sophie Bard, rain realerday, Surfer put on glorious sunny day awalted

C. Chu and Mr R. Ray- 167 runs in iwo and a half mend, George Y. C. Phadkar and Gopinath. hours, Geoff Whittaker hitting a Mrs Sophie Odell, Henry S.

Triang and Y. H. Ten minuter passed almost six and even fours in scorin Kuoi and Mrs E. Hofman,

55 runs in 65 minutes-Reuter. Ballerand and Mrs P. Polly. without Incident. Then

and Mrs G. Kram, match flared up again. For the

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES second time in this strange in-

London, June 9. nings, a hat trick was in the when Jenkins dismissed

The

following are the close offing

in first-class Gopinath and Ramchand with of play scores ericket matches: successive balls,

3

the

H. Holman and Mrs Kracy-

Lie aky, Mr and Mrs B. Godisin, J. S. Cheng and Mrs Jerry Chen, Mr and Mrs G. Strickland P. C Ip and partner.

AI Bristol Surrey The England fielders swarmed

beat

The Orst session takes place an Innings at the Jewish Recreation Club but the Jatter Gloucestershire by round Shinde,

runs. Gloucestershire to-night starting at 7 p.m. The coolly leaned forward and play- and 115. ed a dead bat to a perfectly, 130 and 88 (Lock six for 15, seepad session will take place at Eric Bedser three for 37). Sur- the Club Lusitano on June 17, pilched straight ball.

rey 330 (Whittaker 55, Cook al 7 pm. The first session is five for 86).

not a qualifying round and points

But Bedser's fourth ball wrecked Phadkar's - stumps-and

us they saw the Frenchman sur-three wickets had fallen at 143 viving the early hurricane to come back and win-Reuter.

Nine Dragons Darts, Table Tennis Results

The following are the results of matches played in the Brat round of the Nine Dragons Ser- vices Club monthly darts and table tennis knockout competi- tions:

Darts-RAF "A" 0, 8 Coy ("A" P), RASC, D; Willa "B" 4, RAF "B" 2; 56 Fd Sqn, RE, "B" walk-

ruos.

SHORT

AND

MERRY

83

At Cambridge Cambridge scored during it will be added University 350 for six declared. to the points scored in the Free Foresters 187 (Allen 61, Ccond session. Kenny four for 44) and

Prizes for the past tourna- (Warr four for 37).

ments will be distributed to thu Then came the short and

171 winners before pommencement Lord's---Middlesex wicket flourish in

At merry last

after and 242 for Ahmed,

seven (W. Edrich of the first session. The follow- which Ghulam

120 (Bennett sbeing is the list of prize-winners: taking three fours off Jenkins, 120). Kent

Hongkong Open Pairs Cham- Jelsurely for 32). was trapped into a

plonchip-1-F.A. Gill and L. A. and England were stumping,

At Chesterfield Derbyshire Ozorio, a-B. Godkin and Dr left to get 125 runs to win.

Trueman came out as Eng-247 and 155 for two (Williatt S. M. Bard; 3-D. C. Lou and land's

best

88). Yorkshire 138 T. K. Lu. bowler. In the not aut match. He took seven wickets (Watson 50). for 110 runs in a fine Test

At Hove-Sussex 101 and 145 Four Championship.--1-V. J. debut and, though he still lacks (Packs 52, Lawrence five for Zirlasky, Henry S. Y. Kual,

should experience, he

learn

41), Somerset 103 (Tremlett 60, | George Y. C. Tsiang and K. Y. enough this summer to be

James three for. 13, Oakman Ho; Y, C. Chu, Clement Y. to Australia next real menace

three for 25) and 51 year.

事 Icyr.

Having found a winning team, the selectors

Hongkong Open

Tram-of-

BIG

BIG FIGHT TONIGHT

Handalph Turpin, British Middleweight Champion and the outstanding fighter at any weight in Europe, is four to one on favourilo to beat Don Cockell, the holder, for the British light-heavyweight title tonight at the White City Stadium, says a Reuter message.

Although he will be conceding nearly 14 lbs, in weight, Turpin punches as hard as any heavyweight, and with his hopes of a third fight with Ray Robinson for the world title diminishing, he is anxious to get à crack at the World Championship in the higher division.

17 British Milers Under 4 Mins. 20 Secs. By The End Of May

J

The standard of British Mile-running, which has always been high, reached a new top level for a season by the last day of May when no fewer than 17 þad beaten 4 minutes 20 seconds for the distance and seven others had benten 4:25.

Those performances included those in the cats on the first day of the British Games at the White City on May 31 when the three heats were won in 4:17.5, 4:20.6 and 4:18.4.

N

14:248

Five Milera wont under 4. A, 31. Parker (Darrow AGY, minutes 20 seconds that day R. LI. Morgan (Oxford U) 14:015

C. J. Chataway. (Oxford U and the only International In-Braughton (Blackheath 11:145 the field was Len Eyre. In the D. C. Law (Oxford UI *. 14:194 International

Metres C. W. Brasher (Achilles) D.C.

1,800

M. C. Whenman (Aylesford Seaman, evcat,

Jast

PMC) year's best Junior Miller in A. T. Ferguson (Jlighgate M) 14:274 Britain with a best Ulmo af

SLX MILES 4:17.2, clocked 3:52.0 for fourth. 1. Peters (Eanex Beagles) 21:06.0 place ahead of the Yugoslavians. A. G. Pirie (South O.cnhajmer (conqueror of Bannistor Inst year)

Coraj.

Schman's

worth

performanco

London II}

30:00a and A. T. Ferguson (Highgate H),30:41.4 *******|F. D. Sando (Aylesford

PMSCH

a

**20:43.0 was J. Braughton (Blackheath 11) 20:40.2 4:10.4 for the full Mile.. 3. filcks Hampstead 11) 30:40.3 which makes him another. Lucas (Belgrave H 31:110 T. E. Keegan (London V); 31:00.4 strong contendar for 9. J. Pirie (South London 31 31:21 Olymple borth: In the 1,600 B, F. Wilkins (Wallon AC) 31:3 Mules. He has yet.

to run tuli, Milo this season,

120 YARDS HURDLES Add Seaman to the AAA Mila F. J. Parker South

London · ······ Championship later this month. A. L. Ving (Cxford "U) and the probability is that the P. B. dreth (Polytechaje first six will all be under 3:10. 4. Tirrell (Loughborough" 6. 3. 4. Robinson (Speford, Gordon Pirie's new British

(Cambridge U record in the Three Miles started Clarke with a first mile in 4:33.0, fol~| C." E. "Higham (Landon AC) lowed by a second in 4:40.8 and a. 11. Bamervell (London U) third in 4:30.4, adding up to W. Haynes (London Au

Marwood (Cambridīgs,

14:44.8.

Ying-aided.

Geoffrey Elliott again vaulted

13 feet 8 inches on the first day

440 YARDS HURDLES

of the British Games and Timb. K. Gracie (Glasgow.)*60 Anderson cleared 18 feet dor the A. W. Scott (Achsins)

time this season.

1. Whittle (Reading AC) #SLU plait of Wallssay AC, F. J. Parker (South Landon 1 83.0

Cheshire,

2000 100.2 long Davis (Ealing H) 23 feet 24 inches, best . Ede (Epsom and Eweli

D. M. Woodford (Oxford U) GO.

med 2

by an Englishman this year (5.

Williams

0.

of

isa Schnic. #. Duffy (London U)

Hat Webster

ontenty

|1. Walker (London P)................. W. H. Tomlina" (Walton AC)

a new seconds added for perfor record in the, mento, over: 400 Kietras. HIGH JUNIF of the 880 Yards in 1:53.9, Terence Higgins won his boat of Patel Wells (London "AC)

440 Yards In 48.0 seconds. L. Jónas (Cambridge U

HI, WV. Leader (Cambridga (U) IS and Peter Hildreth became the R. C. Pavlit (Polytechtile 21 0:2 third Englishman this year to S. O. Williama (Polytechnia

the

beat

14.8 seconds for the High D. R. Cox (Elon Mance Act

F. J. Brinton (London AC) 0:1 Hurdles.

A. J. Rickard London Thirty-two British Quarter-§. 1. Freeman (London AC), 8:0 milers were already under 51.4 4. P. J. 8. Orton seconds this season by May 31 M. C. Ludlow (Hythe AF1 8:0

(Shaftesbury **[}^"".

It

that some Bulton (Meir. Polica) ku

POLE VAULT.

and

probable

fore the season is over.

20 will be under 50 seconds be-

G. M. Elliott (London U) 13:0 Best British track and geld A. Hurger (Oxford U), 13:15% performances up to May 31:

100 YARDS

E. Mcb Bailey (Polytechnie H) 9.8 3. Darburton (Loughborough

.......

D. Anderson (Achilles) 13:0

N. G. A. Gregor (Horno

N. B. G. Doar (London AC) .. •DBG. D. Howland

3. A. Gregory (Gloucestershire). 9.9

12:0

(Shaftesbury 1) maig 229 A. B. Pipnington (Chxford 1) 90|1. Ward (Loughborough C) 12:0 D. Benton (Polytechnic HÍ 102 | M. L. Jackson (Cambrising Up: 11:0 3. N. Tumor (Oxford U). ........ 123 4. E. Broad (Herne Milf 21 21:0 A. Grieve (9. London H) ........ 100 N. B. Hayden (London" U) 11:3 N. D. Stacey (Achilles)

20.02. 1.ons (Cambridge V W. J. Ferguson (Non AC) 10.2 A. Hopkzina (Wallan AC)

11:2

T. L. fiiggins (Horne Hill 3) 199 D. A. Holmes (Walton AC) 11:5 D. R. Tremayne' (61. Luko's

Coll

Wind-aided.

220 YARDS

(Around a turn)

E. McD. Bailey

(Polytechnic )

10.0

LONG JUMP

$. O. Williams

(Pólylechiile H) sinon 23: QIL

11. Plait (Wallasey AC) .... 23; 27% W. M. Dixon (Coventry

Godiva

*21.01, G. IF. Walker (Oxford U) 22: 951

W. Jack (Victoria Park AAC) 1212 58t. E. Warlow

(Shropshire) 22:

B. Shenton (Polytechnic H) *21 E:Villiers (Oxford: U)

1. C. Lewis (Walton AC} %%=219 G. E. Broad (Herbe-Xilli 11)-221-2256

D: J. Merrelt (London ) .. 210 R. A. Jackson (leme Hul

22.2

Cockell has made considerable improvement in training in the past three weeks following his poor. Higgins (Herne 14 22 display against the Italian, Renato Topțini, and he seems to have rocovered the excellent form he showed when he heat three Americans—Lloyd Marshall, Nick Barone and Freddie Beshore.

י.

Cockell has been struggling against weight dim- culties for some time, but both he and his manager are quite happy now.

Ho has shed much of his superfluous weight and is moving better and punching more powerfully. Express Photos,

for Yeh S. C. Sun and Y. BILL TALBERT

The Australion. World Olym

At Manchester-Lancashire pic (Hongkong Centre)-1-P,

are not 471 for seven declared. Wor-L Ip and Max H. H. Chen; 2- likely to make many, if any, restershire 143 (Richardson 84, Henry S. Y. Kual and V. J. changes, when they meet next Statham three for 201 and 103 Zirinsky. Sunday In London to choose for six (Dewa (3),

the team for the Second Test.

Today's team at Leeds

A1 Inchley-Essex 339 for Inine and 60 for five.

over to 31 LAA Regt, HA; Com defielent in close to the wicket Leicestershire 210 (Tomp 20. Geoff Duke Wins

RE, "A" 4.

Table Tennk-RAF "B" 3, 11 Inf Wksps, REME, "A" 2; RAF "A!! walkover to 34 LAA Regt, RA: Comd Wicaps, REME, "R" walkover to Wilts; 15 Fd Pk Sqn, RE, walkoyer to é Coy, RASC

Matches for Thursday at 7 p.m.

fielders of the class of John Ikin, Bailey Ave for BOY.. the Lancashire all-rounder, whe lost his place last year because of Injury.

The inclusion

valuable

against

AL Nottingham-Hampshire 323 for nine declared (Rayment 100, Jepson five for 78), Not-

223 for

threa

of left-handed tinghamshire Ikin, who is back to his form (Martin 05, Clay not out 1071.. with the hat, would also prove

Ghulam Α Birming bag... Warwick- Ahmed, who, os Watkins show-shire 310 and 20 for no wicknt. ed, does not relish left-handera. Northamptonshire 359 for seven declared Brookes 143, Barrick The full attendance for the 87)-Router. four days was 70,000, with 53,297 paying £10,000.

Darts RAF "A" v Cond Wkaps, REME, "A"; Wits" "B" v 34 LAA Regt, RA, "A"; 56 Fd Sqn, RE. "B" v Wills "A"; 50 Ed | stands, Sqn, RE, "A" v 33 General Hos- pital.

Tablo Tannis (7 pm)-RAF "B" V CE Land Forces; RAF "A" y 11 Int' WKIDS, REME, "B" (8 pim.)-Comd Wkaps, REME "B" v HK S! Rent; 15 Fd Pk Sqn, RE V Cond Whaps, REME

BASKETBALL

The full receipts, including

£17,000,- were over Reuter.

ROUGH GAMES IN MEXICO

Los Angeles, June 2

The Manchester Uniteą soccer

Isle Of Man Junior TT

Douglas, Isle of Man, June 9. Geoff Duke, riding a Norton, won the Junior Interional

for the second time at Douglas today f 2 hours. G minutca 80-3/5 seconds with ap average speed of 00.20 miles an Laur

Wah Puise'a ced set "un i now

Kwong Want To Play

In Taiwan

record for the event, beating his own last year's figure of 60.9 mules an hour.

TO LEAD

U.S. DAVIS CUP TEAM

New York, June 10. Bill Talbert was today named captain of the United States Davis Cup tennis team which will meet Japan at Cincinnati on July 12.

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America

New at 38-year-old

Louisville Talbert, Yorker who has ranked among eliminated Japan, America's top 10 players for the Talbert now ranks fifth among past 11 years, won four national America's singles player. doubles thes with Gardnar Mulloy and a still an active! player.

Last summer ho and Tony Trabert formed the US doubles feum which best Japan's Fumi- tero Nakano and Goro Fujikur

Lady Gives Up

Her Seat

21:112

HI 3M. K, Finley (Cambridge U221P Poland (Thames K. K. Korsah, (London U),

Valley H A. R. Pinnington (Oxford U17) 2221. 0. Lawrence

B. Watts (London U)

(Liverpool U) doma. 20:1036 recond added for performance over 200 Metr

HOP, STEP & JUMP

Goldsmith Cpl. P.

(Royal *Horse Guards) 52 46: 2 48.3 ̧n. "Richards (Polytechnic #) 40: glk *407 8. E. Cross (Small

440 YARDS

Arthur Wint (London U} ...

H. D. Stacey (Achilles) Alan Dick (Oxford U)

P. G. Eryce (London AC)..*

1.8.0

Heath IT)

T. L. Huggins (Herno Ill H) 40.0 1. G. H. Walker (Oxford

490 J. 11: Montelül: (Liverpool []} 423 D. A. F. Rumbold

(Southgato ) * *...*

D. Bareford (Middlesex)

D. K. Gracia (Ulasgow U).140.A

J. F. Grant (HArchil H) ...

49.7 G. T. Wells (Cardiff U)

F. F. Higgins (Bouthgate ) 300

J. p. Lloyd (Oxford VESA L. A. Salp (Euty of

Rochester ACI

W. Field (Birchneid, 111:40: 134 Xs. Winnuhurat

(Walton ACY

003. Clegg (Manchester U) 44: □

*0.2" secpads" added for petfqr= mance over 400 Metros.

880 YARDS

Z. G. Bannister (London-U),, 1:53.0 A. Webster (Button-in-

"Halfeld H)

K. Marsden (Cambridge U)....

1. D. C. Curney (Achilles)

1:53.9

BMOT. FUT

A. Savidgo (London AC) B4:11 A. Giles

(Southgate H} 43:9}/ M. Pharaoh (Manchester U) 40:2 T. Pukita (Lincoln

Wellington (AC);

10 Sat. P. Home (Grenadier

Guarda)

[43:234

A. 3. Vincent fignchester U1 1 3. Danes (Cambridge U) 44:01 Artbur Wiat (Loridan ) 1:50 H. Cox (Dorking

5.3. Bryant (Oxford)

F. Evans (Manchester A & CC) 1992

Paul's AC)

3:53.0

B. 8. Hewson (AAA) ***

R. Perryman (Oxford U)

W.

D. Vanhagan.

4452}} Holland (Cambridze ) · MEZE 0.7 seconds added for perto. H. Barraft (NGT). ..............

mopco over 200, Matres.

ONE MILE

(Bouthgate HI) 44:0}%

DISCUS THROW.

M. Pharoh (Manchester U) 159: 63% C. Chataway (Oxford Us 4:102 J. A. Bavidge (London AC) 14: alt A. G. Bannister (London V).. 1:14.0

Thomas (Oxford U) ... 140: 7:

D. C. LW (Oxford U) 4:113. J. A. Brewer

7. I. Diziey (London ACI

C. Brasher (Achilles) ........

4:11.0

4:10.

(Old Rutilahiana) 139:10

Talbert succeeds Frank

P. J. Rohiasan (Cambridge U) 136 M. F. Flacke4forno l. 125:10 Shields, who captained the team A. B. Parker (Barrow AC 140 W. M. T. Holland

A. Parker Lancashire) F. gandy (London AC):130: 3 .......... (Cambridge' U):121; 0 lost year and refused I assignment due to the press of P. R. LI. Morgan (Oxford ) 4:175 A. Janson NAME private business,

5. Johnston Millocariana) 2: 1211 21

H. Barratt (NGT) HAL-12:15

JAVELIN TILE OVE

D. H. Burfit (Oxfordshire)

THREE MILES The personnel of the team | D. A‚¤. Firle (Squid

Londen I which will meet Japan will not

F. D. Bando be chosen until next month. PMBC) United Presa

4:17.0

Aya 19:442

13:40.0 | 15: J. Denley (Tilames Vality,

BILLY PEALL

ake: 735

D. E. Tucker (Oxford U). 204:11 I. W. D. Miller (Dubin U)

5. Candy: (London AC) 4103: 6 B. L. Callaway

(Cambridge, UN 1877 4 (Arleston, PMC) 183: 01

DIES AT 9711. 4. Menard-Kjeldsen

K. J. Brookman

events in 1951, and today. He will, after all run in the 1,000 obtain the services of the Indian Ipion in 1892, has digu: "91" kinh, n. Galinis (Chelard U), 1701 ☎

nt the Olymple

AFTER MANKADI.

Landon, June 0 There were persistent rumours In Leeds today that Me KLF. Duke his now. 'set up four

Johannesburg, June 9,

Gupta's visit la Haslingden on

Brighton, Juno D. Ben Gran (Cambridge÷U73.182; 215 records; in quccessive appear- Willie Chivell, one of South Sunday for lunch with Vinoo It was announced to-day that M, J, W. Dalrymplektas ances in the T.Tthe "senior

milers. Mankad and hia". Family" was William John (Billy) Beall, 07- (London ACT event in 1950, senior and junior Africa's best quarter

connected with an effort to

year-old English billiards chom-D. C. Dr. Wright 1703 0

"(London-AC) - 177: At a meeting of the Interport has a chance of setting up a fifth Matres Relay team, England, have made it two Sub-Committee of the Hongkong record on Friday, when he rides

Ganies in Helsinki next month, player for the remaining three hung in Hove, Sussex,

Tests

HAMMER TIIROTE: wina in a TOW over the Atlas Football Association last night in the Senior T-T.

Poall will long live in billards r. c. 15 Pu Out of Mexico. They benh tho

Chivell was nominated for telegram from Mr C. S. Wang

Mr. Gupta denlet these mamarles as master of the now Mexicans yesterday 4-3, in

who is now in Japan with the Harry Armstrong, 23-year-old the Games, but was not selected Units are reminded that all rough and tumblo contest.

Kwong Wah Football team, re- company director, on a Norton, because of lack of accommoda- rumours at Hondingley on Mon-extinct spot stroke. In his D. McD. Clarke A entries for the forthcoming base

friendly visit do Mankad's wife so expert at potting the red off C. 5, nejdy, The rough game was not as questing permaleaton to play twq falshed second in 3 hours 56 tion on the two aircraft char day, saying that it was only a match playing days, be bacarue pc. Ay (London Act I:

tered for the trip... an

South London 11) 161;, a ketball knockout competition riotous as last Sunday's encous charity football games in Tal- minutes 57-4/8 seconds will must be forwarded to the Manoter when polled broke up sover Pel, was considered.

One of the guests of the and children and there is no the spot that onlookers tended average speed of 80.55 miles gar Nine Dragons Services Club at fights,

to sit out for whole spasions|A. W. Bilhuge Mot;:"Policek 141:20 It was decided to oond a tele-year-old New Zealander from Council gave up her seat to It is reliably understood, how- (in writing) by June 21. There

un 1890 against. Charles Dawn, p. Moore. Utama 2004), 1405741 enable Chivell in travel with over, that the Mankad insure will Peall made his highest break of N., Praks... is ng entrance for and trophies Manchester'a captala John gram to Mr Wong suggesting Wanganu, gained third place ori will be awarded to each member, Carey himmalt andered two of that he request the controlling an AJS is 2 hours 88, minutes

the Haslingdon Club Committee coniccutiva spot strofcestour Valacaklarade

(Doncaster FH) KA 0| of the winning toom. The Club his players from the fold yes body in Talpet to apply direct 12-3/5 seconds wild an average South Africa will now to send in for consideration by 3,804 including four hundred Blackpool Fylde 143-3036 Dapketball Shield is hold by the terday before any real incidents to the Hongkong Football Asso speed of 88.99 miles an hour represented by 05 athletes, at at its weekly meeting on Sunvers later the stroke was all milleg

the Gamesilouter. [-Neutor.

day" ----France-Presso,

Intally abointed Router winning foam for one month.** | opuki devolen - Associated Freefation in the matter,

ם

Ulster

L'on hour and Red Colorsan 20- South African · Olympia. Gumos / foundation for these tumours. · } to fall asleep and opponenta had N. Sondon AC) 190: Off.

the team. ROS

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