THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1953.
BILL FUNK SWEEPS TAY OFF HIS FEET
IN
STRAIGHT SETS
By "ARGONAUT”
swept Displaying top form, ex-Shanghai Champion Bill Funk former Colony Champion Robert Tay off his feet in two sets-15-1, 15-10 at the Colony Badminton Championship semi-final at Craigengower Cricket Club yesterday to enter his first final in the Senior Singles event on his fourth attempt.
Funk, who will meet the winner of the Ramon Young-H. T. Heah semi-final scheduled to be played on Thursday, rode to victory on his immaculately accurate strokes, easily surviving Tay's attempts to wear him out in the lobbing duel in the first set, and producing that extra bit to pull him through the second set.
Off-conditioned Tay was only
a shade of his former self bath
in accuracy of strokes and lust- smashes ing power, and his
yesterday lacked the sting that they once hind.
Funk jumped into a B-1 lead
In the Brst set with some neat placement shots and a number- of errors from Toy, who at this stage switched on to a wearing- out game from the back court, leaving the net open to cun-
serve his limited staminu for the second set.
· ALL-OUT EFFORT
The second set saw Tay forcing the pace in an all-out effort to force the decider, but being greatly handicapped by repeated errors in his drop shots, which could not enable him to draw his opponent to the front court.
Sure of his ability to outlast his opponent Funk piled Tay with accurate full length loba ofte: having his baskhänd back corner wall covered and scoring with frequent sideline masher forehand cross drops.
Funk look a 2-1 lead in the accond sot, but Tay snatched the lead at 4-2 only to
his see opponent passing him at 4-4 and forging ahead to 9-4.
Tay drew up to 8-9 with drops und mashes fiul fell into a series of errors with his drops at this stage to allow Funk to regain the lead at 11-8 and complete the set át 10-10.
DRAMATIC FINISH
U Sel-lip and
Hongkong's Best
Marks
Athletic
This Year
best / Clear-01 (45, FI, RAJ
The following are the adette performances achieved. Crosskey 1 WIN)..
ilongong this youn 100 YARDS leben Xavier RAAC) baum Lourizo (RIKAAÇ Quentin AMLO UKAAU)
toe. Kirk 1173 11, RAI
2. M. W. Wren (R. Kny Capt. . E. Mulvaney (EME)
....
pl. Crane ( Datoly Wong Man-wazi (SCAA) W. McCall (KGVS) Roy Spencer KGVB).. ..aber KUAC Chr. Goodwin (45 FR, 1)
e. leckes (RN)
100 METRES Stephen Xavier (a Sutlv)
my Mecall, (KGV8)
| de Boureste da Sutte)
ifung Chee-kee (St. Joseph's) Lee Wungskal ta Sailey Roy Spencer KGVS; Peter Sg (DBS)....
et in: 1St, Stephen's), FIA. 1. J. 9, touch (RAF)
C. Crane 1 Durrell Yeung Ying@pak (Wang Yany Chang Yat-lung 19CAA) 200 METRES
W. L. MECH|| CHKAAC) Stephen Xavier AAU) Si. Duckreu (1 RNR) ... Quentin Almae HIKAC)
(1 Dorsel) 1/Cpl. Crunes
A dramatic finish was seen in the Junior Men's singles semi-
Anal between
14 Wing-ku (SCAA), Jimmy Khoo, After a brilliant in Chee-ked (St. Josephs) performance in the first set, Cheng Man-ching (DBY) which he won with surprising Yeung Yingkon (Wan-Yan)?
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To King-chau (SCAA) 11.4 George Saunders (HKAACI (IKAAC) George Thumb
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12 Victor Lai (HUKUAC) 116 Fux. Rousey (1 Dorsel).. 114 2/1t. Stenson (Med. RA) 11.0 Cin. Guent K. Eng.)
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223 Chan Wai-citien (SCAA) - *2011. Boddy (1 Dorset)
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172 LAAR, SA) *23.4 Sgt. J. J. Harrison
R. Eng.) 242. Heltmeyer [[KUAC) 242 Ptc. Philips (1 Dorseti 244) LAC Gamsun (RAF) *244 P. Furrel (HKUAC)
east by 15-2, sel-lip elderly inter Lang (St. Stephus) 243 244 ton weakened down in the second set B. *. Dhuber partly as a result of a successful change of toelics by Khoo in over 20 Yards. engaging him in
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GET HAAR, RA) ****** $42 cpl. Boddy 11 Dorset] .. 344 1. J. 11. Lambert
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400 METRES 12/4. Goodburn (Mliocarlans) sarles at Jabbing duels. and TJCpt. Lockwood (11. Eng) partly as result of his own to Wing-chuen (SCAA) unknowing contribution of S. P. Martin 12 Win having a hot shower just before long Chee-kee (SCAA)
170. Perdue (NAF) the match.
Michael Willcox (HKAAG) With U unable to send his lobs Signs. M. 1. Curzon
HK SR. Regt). and services beyond the three-w.. Meta (KGYS) quanter court mark. Khoo groet Hoyee UIKAKC) dually took full control of the LAC LELO (RAF), garne and settled down to bril-3. P. MeMalion (HKAAC)
lant all-round play to take the
800 METRES second and third sets comfort-/ta. Goulburn Mijocarias ably by 15-6 and 15-0.
ZLI. Wells (Milocuras) The Junior
Un. Derek Coburn Doubles (45 FR, RA) ........................... sumi-final of the evening-pro- Lt. MN. B. McCord duced a mild upset when Frames Laung Kam-bu (SCAA)
(num Rozario DIKl Betty Baptista 3. C. Hoyce (HKAAC) came from
behind a Brst-set | Frank Waller (IIKAAU) deflclt, tu edge out Juhunyt. Bowen 112 LAAR, HA)
Hunt Dursel} Pomeroy, Jr. and Mrs Melvie Fielder 114 FR, BAI..
Mixed
65.0 11. vimeyer (IIKUAC).. Chan Wai-churen (SCRaj *533 N. &. flughes (KAAG)
554 LAC Davison (RAP) 55.7. Derry (UK)
53.2 Scott 1 Dorset) KAWAN *55.0 1. S. Frazer (IKUAC) .. Cpl. Maule (REME) ..... 2:00. Cpl. Hampson RESIE)
JAVELIN THROW 2:00.0
N. R. Hughes (IKAAC) 2:072) Są. C. H. Smith
( Dutlet) 2:07.6 (Chan Wai-chiuen (SCAAI..
30:10
ان 333
20: 436
30: 8
25: 055
HS: 0
34: 0 33:1135 33:11
120: 0 118:
117: 0 111:
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100: 5
103: 1% 102: 35
93: 81%
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167:
108: 4
2:08.0 Spr. un 2. ... 113: 22 2:00. Chr. Derek Coburn
2:09.8145 FH, RAY...............
Gnr. Elka (23 FR, RAI *7:102
2:10.3 Lau Kam-yid (SCAA) *2:10,7 Ron Thompson (KAACI
Soares in three thrilling closely Cpl. R. J. Dunn (RAF) 2:10. Marcus Souza (LKAAC).
contested sets.
2.Lt. Eberle $2 Dorset
ent. J. B. Lanibert. 2014 FR, RA)..........
With the equally matched, Michael Wilcox (KGVS)
1 .8 secs. tur performance Capt. Ferris (H. Eng.) the decking factor was the ex-
Cth. Long (HEME)... Over 580 Yards. cellent display put up by Betty
1.500 METRES Baptista of the hel
Gr. Derek Coburn
145 FH, A) Melvle Soares was for below
her usual form yesterday and
was unlucky to be beset with
a plague of wood shots through
out the second and third sels.
AC D. Busking (RAF)
Michael Curzon
HOW FAR
FAR WILL
IT
TRAVEL?
The shot putter invariably knows at the moment
of release that it is a good throw or an indifferent one and pleasure, surprise or incredulity is reflected in the ' parting expression on the thrower's face.
This photo shows the ballet motion
of South
· China's Chan Wai-chien who has no local rival in the event, is very light on his feet and pulls an extra con: tribution, of an inch or two out of every part of the muscular, structure that is involved in the throw. Wal. chuen's expression reflects the fact that it was a good.
throw but could have been a better one,
Mrs A. C. Thompson has got a good one off here but the trajectory was too gat. The force of gravity has pounced on the iron and it is fast descending near But the shot may hit Actually I travelled beyond. The expression here anticipates.
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LADIES' EVENTS
4:20.3
100 YARDS
((KAAC)
4:240 4:20.2
Ra tall (RAAC) Jelter Hart (KGVS)
11.8
Deborah Hurlbait (KGVS) Lam Kak-inn (BCAA) Lynn Itamsay (KCVS) Eleanor Bucke (KGVS M. Bones (KGVS)
the white line 27 feet away. ierra firma beyond that line,
4:49.0
Rae Jones (KGVS)
100 METRES
10 Hall (BKAAC)
4:37A
Jennifer Hart (HKAAC)
Lan Kak-Jan (SCAA)
4:43.5
Fok Wing-steung (SCAA)
Lynn Ramsay (KGVS)
4:43
4:47.7
2/Lt. Dowen (72 LAAR, RAJ 4:29.4 4:33.0 Lee Shi-cliung 14 Saltej
4:30.0 Frank Waller (KGVB) .... Leung Kam-po 181. Joseph's) 4:43.0
(Queen's) 4:442
4:400 lary tale (KGVS;
In a close flert set. Rozario Chi-kwan and Betty Baptista enjoyed Chan Kwan-tam (Clementi) a. 14-12 loud before being Chun King-yin. EKPM)
ONE MILE
forced to deuce and succumbing Gur. Derek Coburn to their opponents at 17-14.
FORCING
GAME
Playing a forcing game in the second set, Hozario's sinishes and good work at the net by Betty Baptista took them
(43 FR. RA)
LI, M. N. B. McCord
(I'RUN
Sigma. M.P. Curzon
(HK Sig. Regt.)
J. P. McMahan (IKAAC)
cpl. Ralph Hatcher
R. Eng.)
LAC Busking (RAF) V/Lt. Benson (1 nu
A neck and neck struggle en- Cpl. J. C. Royce
to an 8-0 lead which they did Wells HIC Hegt.) until yet was Li. Maughain A) rot relinquish reached at 15-8.
2/L. Bawen. (72 LAAR, HAJ (RAMC) Frank Wailer_YIKAAC)
THREE MILES
sued in the third set. From
Deborali Hurlbait (HKAAU)
200 METRES
Lam Kok-ian (SCAA)
20.7 *30.0
Prstormance
4:48.0 Deborah Hurlbatt (RAAC) : 4:504 Jennifer Hart IKAAC) 4:51.0 Lynn Ramsay (KAAC) 4:010 Elear or Backe (KUVS) .. 4:03.0
*L* 0.1 sec. for 4:53.0 over 220 Yards.
HIGH JUMP 5:02.0 5:04.1 Jennifer Hart (KAAC).
Deborah Hurlbait (KGVS) Valerie Jillatt (wanitached) 15:34.0 Corin. Crozier KGVS)
20:120
Kar-ting (Pul To)
6-0, Pomeroy and Melvie Soares anr. Derek Coburn raced ahoad to 11-0, only to see their opponents draw level on L/Bur. Cope (25 Fit, RA 16:50.6 Leung Pak-kay (Pul fa)..
145 FR, RA) ********* Rin. Sillelt (R)
the next changeover of services Lt, Maugtian (45 FR, RA 10:25 Diana JiHott (KGVB) **
to 13-12.
5,000 METRES
and forge ahead Melvie was Gnt. D..Cobuia (451FR. RA) 10:50.0 Doreen
A high service returned out of court by Rozario Gur. Cope (25 Ft, RA to bring the set to douco. Cpl. K. Hatcher . Eng.) 17:01
Chatt
King-yi (SCAA)
side-Une amash ease their Victor La! (KUAC)
wore unable to Beore.
17:017
Chan. Pul-yce (SCAA) .... Diana, Parker (KGVS)
Young (IKUAC) Libby. Stakes GVB) ...... Eleanor Lacko (KCVS) ....
LONG JUMP
Rita Hall (HIKAAC)
Jennifer Hart (IIKAAC)
15.0 Fong Sik (Pu) To).....
16. Deburon Hurlbstt (HKAAC)
Rozario, and Baptista regained Funk Ping-kni Unattached) 17:23. their services with a strong 120..YARDS. HURDLES
Rozario, but 2/Lt. J. O. Cave (1 RUR)
Capt. J. E. Mulvaney (HQ) Fun Davey 11 Dornets) Pomeroy and Melvie scored D. S. Fawcus (London Act. 17. ong point off their next two 400 METRES, HURDLES services, and, on tho
noxt Lt. R. A. F. Reup (1 Dorset) BLA
Lo Wing-clara, 16CAA). changeover. Melvie made three. Lailaco IKAACÍ successive, errors to allow her D. B. Fawcus (London AC) 034 opponents to come within match Hung Chee-kee (SCAA)
to Bal-hung (BCAA) Leo. Sek-chuan (BCAA)
HIGH JUMP
point at 4-1.
Two.good, smashes by Rozario
Doreen Young (HKVAC)
BUOT FUT
15:
16:
17.4
197 Fox, Wing-shrung (SCAA) 14:035
Chan Chico-yuk (BCAA) Nina oberts (KGVB)..... Corin Crozier (KOVS)
13:11/ 131
13: 62
013
Wan Sin-wah (CAA)
Sheung-kwat Leila Butcher (KOVS)
65,0
Mrs J Van Vitot
047
*(IIKAA)
Mr A. C. Thompson
(HKAAC)
B: #14
May Wa (Pul To)
Jennifer Hart. (IUCAAC)
5: 74
(73
MAIL,
Vatering Jillatt manched) Deborah T
319
(RKAAC)
gave him back the servico Victor Lal (HKUAC) which was lobbed out by Melvio Li, G. Dilight (1 Domel) your for set and match.
Got George. (23 FR, RAJ Ling Sum (BCAA)
TONIGHT'S SEMI-FINALS
At Chinese YMCA.
Junior Laditu" Singles
5:101) Lie Wing-hom (St. Paul's
L/Bdr. Dazung
ILA) Chan Leong-ohyo (2iCUAC) 5:7 L.-D. D. Edwards (1 Dorset : George Thumb. (La Balle). 5:0
VLI, M. W. Wren
1.30 p.m.—Miss D. Baptista v. Mixx | Yam Warung (BCAA) 100
Stella Corres,
and, Miss. Mary.
Junior Ladies Baubles, 8.00p.m.Misa . Remedios and Miss. Fila Margwong
V. Miss D. Lam Senior Mixed, Donbirg #30 p.m.-ft. Tay and Mrs E. Tak ...Young and MiwWinnie Cheting.
Junior, Maz'a Doudios - 2000m-Leg Leong and C. C. A Matin and J. C. Koh, Senior Mined-Doubles
Un Khoo v. W. Tod và Busi
Ziman Kwong,
Wang Tro-mel (St. Paul's CE) Eleanor Smart-((KUAC)
DISCUS TIMOW.
·
Mr J. Van Vliet
KAAC). Moy Wu. (Puh Talav Mis A. C. ThompsonA-
(КЛАС)
Burn Ospn-Flugbels-
(UKUAC)
72:2015
Mrs J. Van Vllet here closes her eyes in satisfac tion. The shot had travelled a foot or two behind the white line and it may even be a record-China Mall
Photos.
INDIANS BEAT JAMAICA
No Need For Despondency Over The Test Series With The Australians
Says IAN PEEBEES
(Former England Test Cricketer)
We cannot claim that England's cricketers have been medically approved as: have those of Australia, but we can say that they have, to a
man, survived the dreariest English winter:
As this argues fortitude, In addition to a fine quality of lung and artery, we need not be abashed on this first count.
since then.
or his,
tive enough should rain or tlust dispel the "unaesthesia."
It 13 supported by a first-class feld- ing side, especially strong in the near-the-wicket positions.
dcoring
This series is subject to more; hands on our hearts, reservations than any since the that he is in splendid shape. Australians camo hore in 1930 We believe we have found with an embryonic star, Archie him an ideal partner in True Jackson, and a promising young man, even though wo must be me med Bradman. But guarded about the gure extras.
made for this Finally, a pointer for those believe we have as good rounda vagant claims
strategy. for opilinism as at tay time young man, who has yet to face who will shape our
an Australian side batting ou Since 1021 the faster PRUDENT TO ASSUME anaesthelised pitches condi-side Jave always won the rub- In assessing England's chances tions which stultified Larwood ber, which seems to argue that it may be prudent to assume himself, that the power of the
Our supporting attack team will not be noticeably less depend on the off-spin of Laker
who und Taltersall, than that of 1948.
It is also probable mat Lind- brought a very fine techniqua the to this craft, and possibly iho wall and Miller are still: fastest and most hostile bowlers left-handed Lock,
It is a nice balance, accurate in the world.
visiting
even in the ample time-margins will of modern Test matches it is
have
the stroke-playing batsmen who win matches.
WO It is a good omen thai have appointed a chairman of sulectors who emphatically · be- leves in putting the bat against
I enough in adversity and post- the ball:
! make this point because believe that the crux of the whole matter les somewhere in this region. Our splendid young |
batsmen, M'a y Sheppard,
Graveney, and Watson, have shown such ability agalust spir! swerve and Bight that they
able should be
with to cope these forms of attack, bowled to the highest standards.
inaceus-
They have not, however, had; much experience of pace of the variety provided by Miller and Lindwall when fat out. Now the impact of tomed speed, even on the bighest class of batting, is prodigious, and it is a sobering batsmen not thought that no even the superb West Indians- have found the answer to the. Australian shock bowlers.
DECISIVE FACTOR Australian pace has been the decisive factor in recent inter-
titutional
cricket. The problem
is complicated because, while it is usually possible to get prac- tice against every other type of
there bowling. ere is substitute
for sheer pace,
no
England Wins The Swaythling Cup
Bucharest, Mar. 28.
England won the Swaythling Cup in the Men's Team Champ nship for the first time in table tennis history when tonight they beat Hungary, the holders, by five matches to thrée.
Rumania won the Women's Corbillon Cup, heating England by three matches to nil in the Inter-group Final.
Individual woman's final were:
results
the
Diane Rowe (England) lost to
Srisza 21-17, 10-21, 19-21.
Borlind Rowe (England) lost
Angelica Rosennu 9-21 10-31. Diane and Rosalind Rowe lost Roseanu at Eika Zeller 15-21, 14-21.
ta
Johnny Leach lust to Sido 21-23, 21-19, 17-21,
Burgmann beat Kocziań 21-13,
21-17.
Bergmann lost to Sido 15-21,
15-21:
Leach
22-20.
to
In tho outstanding group few match, Yugoslav beat Sweden by
Thus it is to be hoped that
effort will be made let our batsmen receive a
every
the
on
Individual results in th Swaythling Cup final were:
Aubrey Simons beat Koczlun
21-6, 21-18.
Overa from Trueman and five matches to nil in Group A McCarthy
the fastest available practice wicket before start of each Test match, One great assurance would be the return of Denis Compton to his true formn. In that veln he has few equals as a player of fast
he
has suffered but recently
an eclipse. His knee has been the chief. may be that,
Richard. Bergmann Gyetvel 12-21, 21-0,-21-9.
beat Koezian 21-17,
FINAL PLACINGS! Final placings in the Swaythling- Cup groups -
Group A
Camca
P. W. L. W. L
England... 600 30 Czechoslovakia..8 5 1 29
beat Yugoslavia............. 6.4 2 20 12
Comb. Services
worry, but having athleticism, with all its attend-
achloved the heights of To Play Macao
ani renown, Compton
may.
with his congenial temperament
and wide interests, need some
At Hockey
On Sunday, March 29,
China Sweden
Austria Switzerland
6 3 3 15 17
02 4 11 25°
$ 13
Group
Hungary France Rumania
Geamany
3 20
Holland
4 13
the
Bulgaria Brazil
5 11
0 0
-Reuter.
real incentive to concentrate his Combined Services are hosts to
grent powers.
Ile has given material proof the Mecao "A" and "B" hockey of his determination, to meet the teams at Sookunpoo, coming challenge by training off There will be two games; the twenty pounds of very misterial first between Macoo "B" and flesh. All success to his am- bitions, for the prospect of reincarnated Compton joining
Army "B" at 2.30, (a return match after the draw when the
Americans: Win
Marbles "Test”
jocacions 299888
beginning of the month and At Tinsley Green
Hutton as the other lustion of Army visited Macao at the our newly formed batting order) is almost too dazzling to con-: template.
Besides, we get a very service- able loft-handed "Chinacnau" tossed in as a bonus.
THE LINCH-FIN
the
Mocao
feature main
between
"A" and the Coinbined
Services at 3,40.
Tinsley Green, Sussex, Mar. 23. Major General R. C. Cruddao, Five United States sulloru
hard-hitting! D.S.O, General Offer Com-challenged the manding, Land Forces, has Tinsley Green Tigers yesterday Bedser is still the linch-pin of kindly consented to prosent a-to play marbles.
They were taking on a big his shield to the winners of the bowling.
Although
Services Macao job for the Tigers are a famous gigantle thews and sinews have Combined been more thoroughly exercised game. This shield will now be toarn among the major playing counter competed for annually between villages of this south of England than any Australian
county. our these two teams; part, we con
dur
say with
Billiards
Champion
Of India Is Here
The sailors were invited to see the games by Mr George...
tho Burbridge, organiser of world marblea championship, for which Sussex village teams compete.
They were fascinated so they challenged the Tigers. And the home team only just won-2-1. The sallurs' "ator"" player was seaman George Wilson Smith, The Billiards and Snooker Champion of India, Mr 20, of West Point, Kentucky Wilson Jones, arrived in Hongkong yesterday. He is 84 And he and 80-year-old "Pop" and has been Billiards Champion in India since 1950. In Myanard, grand old man of that year, he beat Frank Edwards, the then reigning marbles, fought a terrific duel
in the last round. Champion of the U.K. whom he met in the semi-finals.
Jones has played both games Pong at Snooker. His best break sinco a very early ago and has in billiards is 216.
well-known been coached by
Pereira of the Club Lusitano, amateurs such as Kennely and is one of the finest snooker ex- Marshall and also by the great ponents in the Colony, He meets Horace Lindrim. He was a slow Jones to-morrow night. startor but steady improver. C. C. Lam is very steady and Never worried. by set-back, he consistent player. He plays for
The Americans are planning. to form their own team and. enter, the championship. Anl the villagera aro worried Reuter.
ploughed a lonely furrow with- South China. He meets Jones on Cycle's Feat
out a lot of encouragement, un-Friday.
་
London, Mar. 22.
PONG TRIUMPHS - til, in 1950, he leapt to pro-
At the Southora Playground minence. by becoming. India's
A 48-year-old motorcycle won Champion. His breaks have in- Stadlum Inst night, S. P. Pong
the annual rally for the "Old Handlebars" be- Kluded 212, 223, 220, 1203 and bent J. Medina 1,200 466 to Boys of the 059; Critics of billiards predict win the Colony Open Billas tween Epsom and Brighton, lo- that in the very near future Championship."-- Jones will become pho; bast
The winning motorcycle-o
There were two sessions; of day. amateur in the World, 600 up. In the first session Riley made in the spring of
hibition Pong made breaks of 04, 01 and exhibition Ife begins his
:
meet.
games tomorrow and in the 64, and reached 600 while his 1903-is the only one of fis kind. course,
Presse. of his stay here he will opponent had made only, 287. existing in the world-France
following the
Colony Medina's highest break was 33. players:
6. P. Pong an outstanding Chinese Villards and, thooker
ป
"Sonny" Malina, who beat "A Spolly Pereira in the sent
In the second, bession. Pong made breaks of 107, 0, and 16.
wherd was a crowd of about Rugger Results
400, many of whom had come 150 F1. Eng. Regt) **** Major Ciapinan (188) 5:0
in hopes of seeing the Indian
London, Mar, 23, 6:15 Chung Kwok-tal (DEN)
Camplong Wilson Jotias, who
Itorulla of (IKAAC). 5:0
Stugby Union, George Saunders Iarı Gerrard (UKAAČ) ................... 6:434
Kingston, Jamaica; Mar 23. | remaining seven second innings dinala of the snooker Champion was expected at the Stadium, POLE: VAULT.:
Tho. Indian cricket tourists wickets today for 17 lo be all ships. Medina is a player got but where plane had been des matchs played tod were Ebbw Vale 8, Lolly 0; Lt. I.A. F. Heep (1 Dorset) 10:01
beat Jamaica by six wickets on out for 89. The Indians, who great determination and spends a layed lip should be at the
Newbridge 11, Crumlin:0; Major Chapman 11 )***
Aldershot Br da Costa (RAW)
the third day of the four-day made 140 in, their ret knock,ut of time practising. His best Stadium tonight, when the Capt. Jit. Salusbury (EYMCA) 9:9 Eleanor Smart -1 (IIKUAC); 83:113 || match horeha
and the posts will be presented via Iver, 3. Ald Pto, Gardon, 11 Darwaj.). *** 2:33)||| Man. A. C. Thompson
DAS MIRAAC).
Jamaica, all out for 104 In Reored 147 for four wickets into stoare: Billards 200. Sookers fhal will be played Saint Iver
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