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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1958.

BEOFFREY DUKE SIGNS UP FOR CAR RACING TEAM

JOHN LANDY WILL TRY TO

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CRASH THE FOUR-MINUTE MILE THIS SATURDAY

By GORDON TAIT

Melbourne, Jan. 21.

John Landy, fastest known Miler in the world today, will try next Saturday to crash through the four-minute barrier.

Landy, 22-year-old curly-haired Australian student of agriculturți science, ran the Mile on December 13 in 4:02.1, and today looks the best prospect anywhere for an early Four-Minute Mile.

B

NO LIFE STUDY

He will be running on Suture, 19 break a record with the watered, and had been practically day in the Ausicalian Chim-temperature anything over 85," untended for a week. The face plönships

Perth, Western But no matter how he runs in was run in a blustery wind, with- Australia.

Perth. John Landy has no im-out opposition, while Landy mediate plans of going 10 the also was hampered with a heavy. United States,

cold, which had given him o sleepless night.

SUDDEN RISE Landy's sudden rise to tho He's keen to finish his four-

the world's Miers is Course

agricultural year science at the University Mel- one of the epics of the Aus brane and says: "I'm not going trail tract. A few weeks ngo to run runt tracks for ever it's was hardly known

home country. When Ju Tan no life study dur me."

the third fastest Mile ever the in stroll feat wies dismissed paragraphs

"It will be a fast mile." he told the Associated Press just before, he left Melbourne for the West. "I'll be trying hard, but it's a gamble. I will de pend on the caulition of the track, how I'm feeling on the day, and

Most The weather people agree it's very altcult

SQUASH FINAL POSTPONED

The final of the Colony Open Squash Championship between P. L. Holmes and Lt Cdr J. L. Rigge, which was to have taken place yesterday,

to was postponed owing

The

disposition of P. L. Holmes. The match will now be played at the Victoria Bar- racks Squash Courts Friday. January 6.15 p.m.

23, at

top

In

in the Sunday

Landy crashed into the lime light with his 4:021 run, the third fastest ever in the world and only 7/10ths of a second newspaprs.

than Gundar "Hargg's slower

It was not until Monday that world record of 4:01.4. Landy's

the the newspapers and the publle time will FO down in Australian record book na 4:02.2vallised that here at home was Four-Minute Miler beenuse Mile races are offelully the best timed only itt Biths of a prospect in recent years. second

Landy and his mithile-aged

coach, Percy Cerulty, both be- Three weeks

Mile after that run lieved the Four-Minute

and which shattered the Australian will come,

come fairly record of 4:09.0, "The Melcartoon, Miler" as some are now calling

un, run the mile in 4:02.8.

that run Critics hailed greater than his record. Condi- have been Lions could hardly

The track was hord, un-

worse.

AJ

Foreign Stars Beaten In American Indoor Track Debut

New York, Jan. 21.' Sweden's fast Miler, Ingvar Erlesson, and Turkey's Two-Miler, Osman Cosgul, both of whom were defeated

debut on January 17 In their Boston indoor frack hope to recoup in the Philadelphia Inquirer moet on Friday night and the other big events to follow,

on

In the meantime, German stars Rolf Lamors, Heinz

expected here Ulzheimer and Herbert Schude are Saturday to join the European "sports colony in America's top indoor board track games.

Ericsson, whose 4:11.2 mile in spikes he hopes will bring him Boston was only 1.3 seconds better fortune than he had at behind victorious Fred Wilt, Doston. America's hasty #overnment agent, hopes to build up greater speed this week.

So he can visit his

8:55.3 TWO MILES

His 0:24 spood there was Chartlo seconds behind uncle, 20,7

Hugo Ericsson, in Washington, Capozzoli's brilliant 6:95.9 in the Swedish runner switched the Two Mile event.

Ericsson and Lamers have training from West Point, New York, site of the Military been nominated for the classy Academy, to Georgetown Uni-Wanamaker Mile, versity, where some top United | of States stars are also working.

Cosgut is in New York prac- tising at Columbia and New York Universities and Manhal- tan College, trying the longer

WEEK-END

CRICKET

TEAMS

at

Rey feature Müllrose Games Square Garden

the Mudison January 29,

on

Dan Ferris, chief spokesman for the AAU, sall the way the Wanamaker is shaping up could be anybody's race."

He said it is possible that nother Dan Gehrmann, who has won the Wanamaker for four successive years, or Wilt will run the race.

Wilt is entered for the Wana- maker but Ferris said Wilt told

In this belief, they differ from the school of thought which looks

on the Four-Minute Mile

as reaching beyond the limits of human endurance.

Cerutty believes the Rmit of speed and endurance today is for from the ultimate. He sald

he will live to see the day when the Mile is run in 3:53, and the 100 yards in nine seconds.

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Lamiy himself sees nothing impossible about

Four- Minute Mile. Four intes, he says, is a round figure Usat hat popped up conveniently in front of the world record.

"I don't know whether I ens do it or not," he says. "Nobody doés. But why single me out? There are plenty of others in Europe and one, in America in holler pursuit of the record thun 1 am although their best times are just a fraction stuwer than mine.

coming

His wife Patricia

gets a job, too

By ROBERT WALLING Groffrey Duke. 20, world cham- plus motorcyclist, has signed up as a member of the Aston Martin sports car team for the 1953 BONBON. The tram, which includes Beginald Parnell, race in 148 m.p.h, 'Uni 111" compeililon models, which are not available to the ordinary motorist.

Mr. Duke's wife, Patelcia, will art sa helper to the limekeepers.

Duka began his motoring extost at 10 with a 175 os motorcycle whisk oori hlm 25x.

Geoffrey Duke and his wife, Patricia, play with toy cars after the contract had been signed. ~

London, Express Kervice

SPORTS ROUND-UP

Zatopek's Distance Records The

Target Of

Newly-Formed

British Road Runners' Club

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Emil Zalopek's world distance records are the target of the newly-formed British Road Runners' Club. They plan to attack the records in a 30-mile race on a track, possibly at Motspur Park, with all the star home athlotes compeling.

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runner like

British

says

INDIANS 208 FOR 4 IN FIRST TEST

AT PORT OF SPAIN

Port of Spain, Trinidad, Jan. 21.

India scored 208 for the loss of four wickets here when the first game of the Test series against the West Indies opened.

Steady bowling throughout the day had India on the defensive and, but for some chances filssed, they might have been in a bad position.

Apte, for instance, was missed twice behind. the wicket and went on to reach 64. He and Ramchand put on 94 runs for the second wicket, Later, Umrigar and Phudkar engaged in an unbroken stund of 50 for the Bfth wickel.

Hazare had won the toas to The baby of-the-team, Aple give India frat knock on what had thrilled the huge crowd seemed to be a perfect batsmen's with 11 fours and was cheered wicket.

vociferously all the way to the dressing room.

Mankad and Apte opened the Indian innings to the bowling of medium paced King and Gomes Apte opened India's

Ramchand was then joined by his skipper, Hazare,

The batsmen waited patiently

acoro with a square cut for four. for loose balls and there werd In King's third over the four boundaries in Hazare's wicketkeeper Dhuns dropped at 21 runs.

snick from Manland. But at the Indin teneked 150 runs in 193 other end, Aple cover drove minutes.

and square cut successive balls from Gomez for fours,

As the game

Είνα · minutes

before tel Ramchand played a crossbut progressed stroke and gave an easy skled King's length

became better entel. Hazare, however, kept al Gil

the last ball of his Umrigar away from the bowling fourth over he claimed Mankind. by taking a slagle off the last Monkad coverext up without ball and playing out the 1951

maklig any attempt to play a over before tea.

which he expected to

swing away, hat which went straight through.

THE SCOREBOARD India: 1st innings Mankend. w. King

After 50 minutes' play. King Apie, c. Binns, b. Stollmeyer was relievod by Ramadhin, while Gomez continued at the Ramchand, e. Stollmeyer b

Ramadhin other end.

Hazare, c. Worrell b. Valen-

The competitors will be specifically asked to name the most suitable date and time of the year for the event. There will be a chance for the runners to attack records at all distances, but the principal ones the organisers have in mind are Zato- pek's world figures for 25,000 and 30,000 metres which he set up last October.

These times are still awalt- funity,

Jim Dritain he must drop the pre- ing ratification. His world re- Peters, the

Marathon minaries and be billed as plain cords for 15,000 and 20,000 Champion, can gel inside Haut Mahlo.

32 RUNS IN AN HOUR metres

have already been Zatopek's records."

The British Boxing Board of An official of the recognised.

Control's latest bulletin

Only 32 runs were scored in Road Runners Club said "We

"Re boxer Hank Mahlo, Promi-the Arst hour's play, ple think that, given the oppor

terst are informed that the claiming 27 of these.. After above-nomed boxer muat al-bowling for 67 minutes, Gomez ways be advertised and shown was relieved by Valentine. The on the programme under the batsmen were unable to plerce name of Hank Mahlo, and in na 21

a well placed fold and rai circumstances must the term sharp singles to keep the scoro "homicide" be used.

moving.

Ramchand Grove Worrell at short mid-wicket was unable to hold n low hurd catch.

SINGAPORE

TEAM ON ITS

WAY HERE

Singapore, Jan. 22. Seventeen soccer players and four officials left by air this morning to play three games in Hongkong. und four in Manila.

The team will open its tour on Saturday against Hongkong Its an Interport match for the Aw Hoe Memorial Cup. 11 is due in Manila on January 30,

BUTTERFLIES

"Somebody in the European track season will get closer to a Four-Minute Mile than I

um today."

would Landy, just as soon talk about butter- tiles as about Mile running. He collects them, and has specimens | Singapore from all over Australia, "Just Association.--United Press.

an average he says.

by the way,

sert of collection,”

Landy is 5 feet 1133 Inches high, runs best when weighin 150 pounds ----Associated Press.

Two More For

Baseball's

Hall Of Fame

New York, Jan. 21. Dizzy Dean and Al Sim mens today were elected to Baseball's Hall of Fame.

NAWAB JUNIOR Cricket is to have another Nawab of Pataudi. He is Nawab Junior, son of the famous cricketing prince who died sud- denly a year ago.

The young Nawab is only 12 but has already shown himself capable of carrying on the great family tradition. He is beinu coached by Frank Woolley.

The late Nawab Wits also coached by Woolley, to whom he attributed much of his success. The Kent left-hander was his Idol, and it was one of his early ambitions to join him in the Kent elde.

tine

Umrigur, not out

Phudker, not out

Extras

2

Total (for 4, wickets) 104

Nigel Howard In the last over before lunch Invited To Lead

hard

and

Lancashire

London, Jan. 21. The Lancashire County CJcket Club have invited Nigol Howard to continue as captain of the club next season and ha is expected to accept.

70 HUNT WINNERS

Fred Winter is the new star of British National Hunt racing. His total of winners la nearing 70, nearly twice 18 many as any other jockey.

Aple, when 34. attempted to Winter, who had his first ride eu! Valentine and mistimed the before he was four and com- catch.

ball, but Binas dropped an easy

The But Kent are one of the few peted in races at

secont 13, roda en

wicket sides who prefer players born the flat under Jockey Club Rules between

Aple and in their own country, so Pataudi before he joined the paratroops yielded 30 in 99 minues.

Hamchand bad at this stage qualified for Worcester. Like in 1944 at the age of 18.

Howard, Arst appointed in his father, the young Nawab

He turned to jumping after,

The batsmen took all possible 1940,

040, cald today: "I am almost will go to an English public

blic the war, but his career was singles and then-Apte, hooked, sure my father will agree to my

jeopardised in his first season

Ramadhin for four to reach carrying on." school, and then on to Oxford,

Ifere, the task of living up when he injured his spine in

h 50 in 130 minutes. India's Hie father. Major, Howard, to his father's

first 100 name will be fall. This kept him out of the

was scored in 147 said: "I have not had the time difficult Indeed. The late Nawab saddle for a year, and it was

to sort out having yet

the business twice mude

a century in the

feared he would not ride again,

position. and we shall have to But last season he rode 85 win-

wait and see, nets against the 90 of champion

The National Hunt

Tim Molany.

University match, and his 238 not out in 1991 is a record for the series.

The Singapore team will play three games against a Filipino selection and

a fourth game against an Austrian side which

Не also gained will be on a For East tour.

The team is led by Soh Ghee Hockey. He went on to play for Soort, Vice-President

England both at home and in of Australia, and made a century Footbull Amateur

"C" Division-

Badminton

The

a blue

at

In his first Test. He finished his career by leading the first tour- ing team to visit England after the war, the Indians in 1846.

HAT

TRICK

Daphne-yard-year-

women's

old' British free-style champion, has made wimming history. For the third year in succession she has been Univerally awarded the Yenden Hongkong

Trophy. Badminton team beat the Police the first time that anyone has "Blu" 7-2 in a Men's C Division ever accomplished the feat. The. badminton match on the Pulice trophy is presented each year Court last night.

to the athlete adjudged to, have University player being named done most for British swim- first, the results follow:

Men's Singles-Albert Jo beat Y.ming.

wton 15-6, Deat G,O. Dynning Mathias Lee beat Leighton 15-0, lost to Dunning 13-10; Dan Djin Hock best M.8. Maner 48-11

Men's Double-dilberi Tyn and

Tan Djin llock lost to Dunning and Miles 27-23; best W. Palmer and Maffaylor #1-3; Albert Lo and Mathias Lee best Drmning, azut Millice 21-15, boat Palmer and Tarlo

The

he

minutes, the batsmen scored a run minute since lunch. Stollmeyer, the captain, wont on to bowl slow leg breaks and

Howards are In the broke the second wicket textile business, Jockey

with Major partnership in

in his first over, Howard as Managing Director Apte snicking an easy catch to of the firm and his two sons as wielsetkeeper Binns,

co-directors, and Apte

Ramchand

has Nigel's brother. Barry, added 94 In 131 mbuutės, in-resigned the cuplaincy of the cluding 67 rung In 05 minutes Lancashire Second XI because after lunch.

of business-Router.

Fred is the Бол of Fred Winter senlor-now private trainer to Mr 1. Bartholomew- a former flat race rider who was Orst jockey to the Kaiser.- (London Express Service).

INCREASED IN VALUE

Doncaster Coronation Cup. be run at the St Leger. meeting in September, is to be increased in value. The Doncas- ter executive are putting up £5,000 in added money.

run

D

had

Preparations For The

Ryder & Walker Cup

By A Golfing Correspondent

Nine months before the Ryder Cup competition is to be played, Britain kas inken an important step towards regaining the trophy she has not held for 15 years. This is the appointment of Henry Colton as captain of the British team.

matchin

If any golfer can lead Britain to victory over the Americans at Wentworth in him if he doesn't feel better Dean, former aço righthanded |21-2.

To commemorate the Corona- than he does now he may make pitcher of the Cardinals and

October, it is Cotton. He is the Len Hutton of English golf; a perfect sportsman CCC WIN 6-3

on the race will also carry a the Inquirer Mile in Philadel-cubs, recalvo 209

It is a ballots, 11 Craigengawer Cricket Club "g" cup valued at £800.

but a ruthless opponent, a player who loves a fight and commands respect from the phio ол January

23 bis last more than necessary for cicc-bent at. Teresa six games to three in weight-for-age race for three-

toughest opposition. Simmons,

And heavy-hitting a Division Badminton losgu year-olds The following are Clubs selee race though I don't take this tion.

upwarda, and game played ni 100C dast night.

The Americans have good and will over two miles and

make his decision additions to the 5. Failer and L. Wade (CGC) beat outfielder of the Athletics, made

Walker Cup tions for League and friendly too seriously."

reason 10 remember Lo Wing-churn and E. Castro, 21-11 quarter. The entry fee is £25

Cotton's according to his form, 1 may side but, unfortunately, only cricket matches this week-end: Gehrmann, who finished a bad

It by one ballet, receiving 199. fast to Marques Lim and Altaye, Kowloon .c. XI v Any ne fourth in Boston,

With 204 members of the 10-21; beal 3. Xavier and D. Silva, With an additional £25 for ac- prowess. It was he who in 1934be asking too much to expect Miciclem looks like being able

ended 1 10-year American him to appear in Cox's Road on Saturday at 120 hanging on the decision as to voting, 100 voles were necessary ecc) beat Lo and Chetru, 21-7 ver

is apparently

both four to find the time to fly to tho Baseball Writers'

ceptors. Association 23-28.

domination of the British Open. [somes and singlen, which will States for HOMICIDE HANK

the pm-5.V. Giltuw, P.A, Iroat-

HA. Castro and V. K. Yong

The tournament Eridge, D.G. Coffey, 1.V. Dodge, whether

to run in the Wann-

Ilank Mahlo, the South

was played mean 72 holes of concentrated September. for election or three-fourths of to 1m and Allaye, 14-21; beat Xavier R. maker or qult the sport upon the total cast. Bili Terry, who N. Hart-Baker, A. Lee,

African non-European

and the effort in two days. Light-at Royal St Georges and Sliva, 21-17. Lee, J. Lerou, J. Mil...the result of his performance in missed

F. Yeh and X. K. S19 (COC) baat | weight Champlon,

For that reason he may decido is known in American contingent entered in out last year by 211 and Castro, 21-7; lost to Lim and his own country Taylor, F.R. Zimniem, Umpire, I..

But three successive Quincey.

to excludo himself cm Friday, votes, missed out this year by

.from tho the Inquirer Mile

as Homicide strength. Allaye, 20-21: beat Xavier and Gilva, Hank. But when he fights in rounds by Cotion of 60,67 and singles. It is to be hoped, how- Kowloop, School on the School

King where he will meet Will, Eries-seven, receiving 191 votes. C.C. 2 XI v

ever, that he will play in the 65 spreadeagled the opposition. Gorge

son and other ators. ground on Saturday at 1.30 pm.—

Joo DiMaggio, greal centro

Cotton His aggregate of 283 was at foursomes, for

and This is a big letdown for elder 1,2, picher, V.H. Cawke, A.

of Yankees, who was

that time the lowest Gehrmann, Lang, Kenseth Lo, R.F.W. Lodge.

who won the eligible for the first time, this W. Pepperell, C.S. Ramage. S. Inquirer ovent In 4:12.4 in 1951 Hampoband. G. Randal, A.P. Weir,

year and had been expected to P. Wood. Umpire, S.A. Gray.

Koykoy C.C. "Streggiera" v lat In The Royal Ulster Rules at Cox's Road on Sunday at 1:30 pm-l. riou, B. Cornell, D.D. Colley, P. Hall. F.R. Kermant. J. Marshall, W. Pepperell. G. Randall. J. Shroff, A.P. Weir, P. Wood.

Army. "A" Y Kowloon C.C. at Cox's Road on Saturday at 1.30 punut De Crik, Lieui Edwards, Capt. Kirby, Lleut Beater, Lieul Fastner-Wright, Capt. Grace, Lieut

Capt.

Major Andor

Grant. Lout Bowboom, krut

man, Gor Bonsall Umore. WO I Dave, Econer, Sgt Freeman,

and set a record 4: 10.2 In 1952. he elected, did not make it,

The German team,

am, accom- finishing eighth with a total of panied by coach Gunter Koster, 117 votes.-United Press. has been invited to train, on

the tracks of New York colleges or Princeton University but Ferris thinks they will want to stay in New York "and soo the nights".

RIFLE SHOOT

MCMULLEN ENTERED

Lamers is due to face not only Erlesson and Wilt in the Wanamaker on January 28, but-59.

21-9.

Draw For European Zone Of The Davis Cup Tourney

Melbourne, Jan. 20.

miller.

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A GREAT FACTOR Experience is a great factor in these clashes of the top amateurs of two countries and,

over re-partner of his choice must have for that reason, one hopes that corded for an open Champlon-n wonderful

opportunity of room may be found in the Bri- ship. Not for 15 years was the beating any two Americans.

tish team for Crawley himself. figure equalled by A.D. Locke

At 49 | the. former · Essex of South Africa.

THE PRESIDENT'S PUTTER County cricketer, now golfing

the correspondent for

Daily At Carnoustie in 1937. Cotton

Earlier this month too there Telegraph, is in groat form. Hii again held off strong American were happenings which opposition to galu "his second affect the

may length does not scem to have win. And the same year he beat

ether Anglo-Amerl- auffored with the passing years Ceylon will meet the Netherlands in the first round Desmore Shute of the USA by can battle, the Walker Cup. At and his ability round, the groeps

Ryc. in Sussex, the Oxford and is unimpaired. of the European Zone in the 1953 Davis Cup competition.0 and 5 over 72 holes in a match Cambridge Coling Society Pre-

which was billed as "The Worldsident'a Putter was won by 41- man to give confidence to the Crawley would be' Just the Spoon winners at the practice shoot of the Hongkong Ride The zone draw, involving 24 or Hungary v Belgium, Laron-Championship."

year-old Gerald Micklem, Brush team. Notting rumes Association held at Kal Tak on nations, was made today by bourn or Norway V Britain

watched by members of the him. He strides to the first tac A FINE JUDGE Sunday last are as follows: Sir Norman Brookes, President Ceylon or Netherlands v Italy,

Walker Cup Selection Com-determined and confident that S.lt. (a) Cinsy "B".-Ibrahim | of the Australion Lawn Tennis Spain or Israel v Sweden.

Besides being elected captain

ho will win. And if defeat Association.

The first round must be com of the 1033 team, Collon has Mickien, who played in the comes, he will never admit it aiso Bob McMillan, Amerion's SR. (a) Clus "C".-Header- Eight countries were exempt ploted by May 6, the second been co-opted to the Selection 1949 match against Ainerica, until the last hole has been ra from the first round-the round by May 19, the third Committee. This is another good had fallen somewhat into ob-| ployed.--(London Express See- S.R. (b)

Class "A".-L. A | Philippines, Denmark, Germany, round by June 10, the semi-move, for he is a fine judge of scurity. But by his 2 and 1 vic=| vice), jak

France, Belgium, Britain, Italy Anale by July 14 and the, zone a player, and his experience will lory over Laddle. Lucas in the leave him litla, Uma for golf, 8.R. (b) Class "B";—Jamoil—and Sweden,

final by July

be invaluable.

Fuiter he showed that ho is was hitting the ball, a mile and The draw for the first round Indin the onl

entry for the If Colton se decides, he will back on top again, The next practice shoot wilt resulted as follows:

Eastern zone, automatically go be free to play in the Ryder. Lucas, who Ands that Par be held at Kal Tak “B” Rango Finland v Ireland, Egypt vinto the inter-zona Anal to Cup. He is now. 43 and is re- | Humentary dulles he is Con-

ARMY RUGGER on Sunday, January 23, com-

South Afelen v Monaco, meet the European champions, cent years has often hinted at servative: MB for Chiswick

V Switzerland, Entries for the American retirement from the Arai class when ho beat Leonard Craw-In the quarter-finals of the ✔ Hungary, Luxembourg Zone

close on February 15,

game.

ley, the holder and favourits, Army Ruggor League 7th 22 Orford, B/S84 Maddock, Ein Athletic Club meet on February hot before the forthcoming landa, Spain v leraci.

This may be the last practice v Norway, Ceylon v Nether-

The first Inter-zohe final But by "gajating fourth place in the semi-final it seemed that Royal Tank Begiment best 0- Age, Qxis curler. Scorer. 7 and the National Indoor Bisley Mooting, which is due to The second round line-up December 14, and the socanded that last two rounds of

must be played not later then | In the Opon last year he shows victory must be his

con by 12 polata to: ming Umpire, QMB plonships at New York on

Micklem, however, realed off yesterday, de Cooper

v Hongkong February 14. Schatte 19 entered commence on February 16 and will be:

by December 10. vantage there. His last two rounds of par or better than pár figuras. * Bracers for the victors Genaperigowe C.C.

Finland or Ireland the

74 and 71 wore two strokes from the word go und, rallantly foowood,. * Malingale, SQMS Votrwality at Happy Valley on in the February 7 Ch meet, at which members will have a Esturday at 1.30 pm-4.A. Bouza, the February 14 Championship chance of winning a prize. All Philippines, Eavat or Austria v{ The Challenge Hound will be better than anyone else on the though Laiens fought, “he was: Carlisle and Li Redd."

Toner Choy, Pint. Nogi, W..E. and the January, 20 Hights of "rubare

therefore, re-Denmark, South Afrien" or played at the Koogabung :courts, final day.

Cat beaten by a better played a Scotors for: 0 COD were Col KY. Tam, M. Bingh, Columbus moet here.--Aspocięted quested to affend and put In Monaco v Germany, Yugoslavia Melbourne, on December 29, Cotton Will play

On this form both Micklem Pennington, Sgt Barstow, and in most of RUK B. Maler, T., Forwood | Press,

Materialwitameland. v:Etapa, loyal | 19 mod 30,--Taubaty -

the-mujer, toucasnenie this year-arid Lucas, would be welcome -8/3gt Crawford,

murprise Siwer Medalist in the son-32.

end 1,500 Metres, Olympic

Army "D" V. Indian R.C. et Soo- poo on Saturday at 1.30 pm Majoe Benneti. Major McCort Fred Dwyer, winner of the Rosario-93. Gap Fleron, Capt. Dewart | Washington Stor Mlle at 4:10.0, TTIE 2/1 Orford, S/Sat Mad- dock, Cin Atkinson, 7pc Fr. 12th Ple Cute Umpire, QMB Carter, Scorer,, de Cooper.

"Army" "}}" y "Indian" I.C." at Soo- kumpoo on Ssineday at 1:30 pm. Major Bennett, Major McCost Mor Walt. Malor Thomas, Capt. Barbe, Cont, Dewar, 14 Davies,

D. Bottomley, · II.P.

Ulzheimer is preparing to rum

In the Milirose 800 yards ovent.

Both Lomers and Waheimer are then scheduled to race in mencing & am. Firing will be of the Boston Athletle on January 31, the New York 1200, 300 and 000 yards.

Club

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