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*1954

HUNGARY AND GERMANY TO FIGHT OUT FINAL OF THE WORLD SOCCER CUP

Lausanne, June 30.

Hungary, hailed as the best team in the world, and Germany, tho "dark horses" of the tournament, will meet in the World Cup football final at Berne, Switzerland, on Sunday.

In today's Kemi-finals, Hun- gary, Olympic Champions and warm favourites, scraped through to u 4-2 win after extra time against Hungary, the do- fending champion, at Lausanne.

finishing and deserved their 1-0 minutes, took Germany into the lead at half time.

fl of the championship. TWO UP

Rain WAS falling and the light was for the rest of the Within two minutes of Diatch.

two up,

were

Germany went ahead" in the dist minute when Schaeffer, the outalde-left, ron on to pars from Rahn and scored,

The Germans,

playing very

lead unthal time.

Germany, playing with precise the resumption Hubgewing well as a team, held their 1-0. clockwork movements, more re-

Hidgekuti miniscent of the Hungarians, himself full length to head in. trounced Austria 0-1 at Basle.

Aller 30 minutes Hohberg re- In thrilling extra time, duced the arrears for Uruguay

A goal by Morlock. to give Hungary, after surviving some with a well-placed

Germany shot and

2-0 Jend three dangerous

moments, scored two

minutes three minutes before time got

after the interval, goals In the second 15 minutes. the equaliser. Mubbed by team- Started the rush

of conds. The

nippy

hud mates, Uruguayans

reserve players

Within four minutes Proust had and struck the post and missed Uruguayan officials, he collapsed reduced the arrears for Austria, in a calm and was carried off. but four minutes later Germany y easy chances be they suffered a shatteringle was able to resume for die

wore again two goals ahead... blow with the loss of right extra time.

Router. half Andrede, who went with

injury three minutes after the furn in extra time.

round

With this ace Uruguayan

fender

Both tanms fought wearily for the winning goal, but it was not until the 18th minule that Kocsis header

A Breat Boal, Eight minutes later he scored de- again with another fine header

to put the issue beyond doubt,

A second half goal rush, which

four produced

off the field the everything

the

Hungarians themse Into attuck and elinched losue with two goals by Inside- right Koenla Czibor and Hidgekuti got the others.

Hungary seemed to have had the game won when they were obe goal up et half time and two

later up

Bit the Uruguayans rallied strongly tu furce the extra time with only three Iminutes tel. Inside- ft Holberg scored Uruguay two goals.

Germany's Passing bewildered the Austrian defence which under pressure conceded two penalties and two cucrers which produced goats

Fritz Walter (2 from perti- tles). Walter (2), Schaefer and Morlock cured for Germany Probst gol Austria's goal.

quick accurate

goals

in

17

THOMAS CUP INTER-ZONE

DRAW MADE

London, June 30.

As A result of the draw

made in London this morning. the inter-zone ties in the Thomas Cup international badminton championship this season wili be: America vernis Asin and Australasia vermus Europe, win ners to neet for the right of challenging the holders, Malaya. The draw was also made for the American and

European Zones,

In the Americats, it was mere formality with only two usual pre-entrants, but Canada, by being cision they harassed the oppos- drawn first against the United ing defence befor? Czibor scored States, have a choice of courts, in the 13th minute.

In the European zone, Ger- few errors against some weak my will be at home to Eng-

1

The Uruguayans were. irst to attack against the fun- garlana, but the Continental team soon got into their stride. Passing with their

The Hungarian defence made

HENLEY REGATTA OPENS

Henley-on-Thames, June 80.

Kayla Soveton was the first of the Russian crews making their first appearance at Henley to win, when the Henley Royal Regatta opened in sunny wea their today.

In the first round of the Stewards Challenge Cup for coxswainless fours.

they beat

the Thames Rowing Club "A" erew in an exciting race by one and a quarter lengths.

They covered the course of one mile and 350 yards in seven minutes and 35 seconds,

in the only first round the seven other countries having drawn byes. The second round will be Sweden versus France

ciglum

winners Germany and England Wales

Veralis

of

versus Denmark and Scotland versus Ireland, first named coun- In cach case having choice courts.

try

of

The Asiatic and Australasian 70023 were drawn earlier in the year and play has already started in the Asiatic with Pakistan benting Ceylon B-0 nod Hongkong walidng over Burma

who scratched,

nt

Aup

Australia

home against New Zealand form the tralasian zone. Reuter,

Ring Magazine's

Latest Ratings

Colony Bowls

Championship Matches

One of the best matches of the current. Colony Lawn Bowls Open Singles Cham- plonship-play was witnessed at Kowloon Bowling Green yesterday evening, when F. R.

Kermani of Kowloon Cricket Club clashed with IRC's U. A, Rumfáhn, and defeated the latter 21-18 after 27 heads of high stan- dard bowls.

up

So closely were the contes lants matched, that the first score of a three was marked only after 22 heads had been played, and the second, followed two heads later, U.A. and last one of the match, registered the first three, and Kermont replied head.

on the 24th

The score was tied five times In alt on the 4th, 9th, 18th, 20th and 24th heads,

both players

Some brilliant drawing saved from big counts against them. US saving a three for Kermani on the 17th when bo drew shot with his last wood, and Kermani pro- moting one of his own front woods for the shot, when three down on the 20th

more

Trailing Ave shots, 13-18, on the 22nd head, Kerinani crept up with a two, a three and a single to tie the scare, and then went ahead with two singles. He topped this scoring run with another single to win when U.A. attempting to drive succeeded in pushing out only one or the two woods against him in the 27th head.

Chivalry (D. Forte up) winning' the Royal Hint Cup at Ascot from King of the Tudors (K. Gethin). and Desert Way (B. Swift). Chivalry is on the right. --Central Press Photo,

HONGKONG CLUB'S

JOCKEY LATEST

CLASSIFICATIONS

Rosewall And Drobny The Singles Finalists At Wimbledon

Wimbledon, June 30.

Australia's Ken Rosewall upset top-seeded Tony. Trabert of United States, 3-6, 6-8, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1, to enter the men's singles final of the Wimbledon Tennis Champion. ships today.

Before the match Trabert had seven.blisters on his hand and during the second set he began rubbing the hand on his shorta and inspecting it after many shots,

Only in the first and third sets (Australia) and Mrs G. Bucaille (Britain) 6-3, 7-5, B. Katz could Trobert come to the net (France) 6-3, 0-7.

(Rhodesie) and B. Kim consistently and play the power

Third Round.-O. Williamsbrell (U.S.) beat G. Ward and game he prefers. The remain(S. Africa) and Mrs P. Halford Miss R, Walsh (Britain), 0-1 der of the time the 19-year-old | (Britain)

Borotta god 0-3:-Reuter and United Rosewall fed him soft shots— ] (France) and Miss J. Middleton iProza,

chops, lobe and lightly volleys.

anglock

Rosewall, soeded No. 3, whose form

was indifferent in the carly stages of the chápolón- | Blrips, won in brilliant style in one of the best semi-finals coen for some time.

court

Centre

The packed crowd thrilled to the sparkling baltic

tennis in this two-hour

of contrasting styles, which emphased all the finest points of the game.

Rosewall outplayed the Ameri~ can in every department in the last two sets.

Traber deliberately threw away the inal game of the fourth set to seve his strength for the decisive art. But be nover has a chance.

ROBO poured on the speed and the pressure under an overcast sky. In the other semi-anal Jaro- slav Drobny (Egypt) beat Budge Fatty (U.S.) 6-2, 6-4, 4-0, 9-7. THE RESULTS

Results of other matches played were:

A

Mrs

Miss

beat

Pakistan

Their

The

Strengthen Batting For Second Test

Nottingham, July 1.

Pakistan have strengthened their batting at the expense of spin bowling for the second Test match against England, starting here today, but they can have little hope of auccess.

but the recent batting form of the Pakistanis does not

The Trent Bridge pitch generally favours run-getting,-

inspire confidence against the powerful England attack.

Alec Bedser, how completely Allmuddin. England'a four changes, bring | Pakistan-Hani Mohaminad. Waqar Hassan,

St. John Ambulance

Orders

At, at Bob Appleyard, York Maqsood Ahmed, Imtiaz Ahmed, | shire's medium-paced - bowler, A. H. Kardar, Fazal Mahmood, gets his first chance. Both wlli | M. Ghazill Khalid Hassan, be keen to do well, und the Mohammad Aslám, *Khan Pakistanis may And the going Mohammad-Reuter. Women's Doudles

hard. Third Round Mrs C. Pratt Edrich, ran into form with 80 Tom Graveney, who replaces

E. (U.S.) and

Vollmer and 131. not out against Ex. (Germany) beat Mrs J.

Gaw while David

Sheppard is a thorn and Miss M. Harria The latest classifications list shows most of the 1954 (Britain) 8-2 and 0-4. Miss capable sucoerce to Lan, Button Captain sand, opening pateman, Mortimer Rhd Subs till classed separately from the old ponies.

The brunt of the Pakistanı Shilcock (Britain) beat Mrs R. attack will be borne by their Gilbert and Miss S. Waters lon-hearted Vice-Captain, Fazal (Britain) 6-2, 6-1. Miss A Mahmood, and Khan Mohammad, Buxton and. Mrs A Thomas who has once again been released (Britain) beat Miss H. McFar- by Lower House, the Lancashire lane and Mrs C. Mackay (Bri-League Club, who have bo tain), 6-1, 6-1.

loshed Tram Elahi in his place, Quarter-finals-Miss S. Fry

These two bowlers shared the (20): Alomía Caesar and Miss D. Hart (U.S.) beat wickets in the first rein-vulned (Class Bisakom Time $1240; E-

Mars J. Test at Lord's. Comet $6,000; Con- Miss J. Burke and 7) which has consistently won queror: Cornhill $3,500 Free Kick Robson. (Now.Zealand). 6-2, 0-3, or placed to earn Its owner, Dr 13,250; Rowallan Moon $4,000, How Douglas Laing

$2,500; Huntington $13,625.Jingle Know"

B000; Hurry On $0,000: Moonrush Bell, Royal's Derby winner is in 1000 Priamas $1,000-Pious and Mine second place with $12,340

$2,600: Probability • #1,000; these two are followed by Fred Elias's Firefly with $11,750 its owners credit.

With the exceptions of Jingle Bell, now in Class 1, and Bengal Lancer, Fenchurch, Knock Again and Strathian, all of which have been placed in Class 2, the remainder will have to run amongst themselves until re-classified,

Lending money winner for the acason remains Laddie,

to

Class

Vinto $1,800:

· Mifted · Klonbles

Fourth round. Mulloy Uebel 11 07250, Uncle Ville: United (Australia) and Mies. A. Bile Victory

$3,500, Vagabond King (South Africa) beat H. Fraser $1,000; Valbridge $1,000,

86,000;

Class 7 (28); Armament The following are the classi- Ben Lawers $6,000; Biondle 2,500

Eloyn $4,500, Citation $6,250; Colin: ficutions:

Class

Orders issued by Mr Fung

Ping-fan, C.St. Commissioner of St. John Ambulance Brigade, Hongkong District, Order No. 20/54. Dated July 1, 1954,

Ambulanes Duties Hongkong y 4.7.54.-30.7.5), Central Amb, Litv.i Shezall, the Batting,

addition to 11.704.17.1.6.K.C.08. Amb. Div. July 1964: anukiwen K.T. cani Ne Div

Ambulance Duties - Kowloon --- Z=178. KY.M.CA. Am.

be used as an off-spin bowler, while 16-year-old Khalid Want wife-breaks und Kardes tele-arm spinners.

Khalid Wazir, the youngest player to appear in a Test, will also be an asset with his brilliant

Dreadnought $8,000: Emperor Ip And Teai Botholding."

Lose In Mixed

light #000; Fleetmaster $2,250; 1 (1): Aviemore $3,250: Tying Dutchman 3,000; Fox Hun- Bobsio $6,500; Ben Lomond 0.250: for $2,500; Henrietta $3,750; Honey Banita $11.500: Field Marshal $3,000: Dew $2,000; Invincible $8.500; Jer

$0,000;

Gold $1,280:

Power

FAST PITCH

If the present fine wother

holds, it should be a good ta man Frank Delding: pitch," in the opinions of grounds

av 10.7.001004 Mong Kok Amb. Div. July 1984; X.Y.BL.C.A. NC Div

Shields,

nezestien Bgina Dusse-4.7.14. ra WordWawadi, da TE..

[C/O Lucy Tong & Man ahuen Neg. Diva 11.7.54. Dentist Out T-WEN A/D Pond Wan-

Be Mahahuen Nig. D "Orderly Duties For Mainland kub- put. HOTSA.1.4. R.Y.M.CA amo, Div: 945. Tinatatand Amb. Div 37.8 Kower end. Div 5.7.54. K.X.BG.C.A. Ng, DIY

DIV.: 4.7.04. K.Y.X.C.A. Amb

Society

8.1.64. Zong Kok Amb, DW; 1.7.14. The pitch to be used is in the Kong Wah Amb. Div.: 8.7.56, Kow Wimbledon, June 80, closure, and in the past it has

exact centre of the spacious eloon Amb, Div;

Duties hamakuipo-2-7.06.2017.01. Hongkong players and proved excellent fer, five days Waterloo A Div.: 3.7.36.-40.7.04. their partners were beaten cricket. When the County Com HYMCA kötve

mitten embarked upon the work mixed doubles

of Improving the middle by, re"

the

"

Bociety

Dulles Western "Dist-July 1964: Duties 17,66.-Waterloo NDAY: Mansigen News Diy.

Shamaanipa Kel Fong Aakh.' Clinic 1,154-3,204. Stwmattino la Diy.: 5,7,047—8.7.5, KIY,M,C.A. Nag. Div: 7.7:84–0.7.05. Waterloo

H.K.TA.C.

Fireny 531750: Fire-glo 67.500; Gabric! niter 13500 radio 113,023 Lady Doubles Matches Junka $2,000, Gold Crywri. $7.250; Gloucester $1,600) -No Regrets. $2,000: Gold Cup $7,000; Gold Medal $1,500; Pearl Diver: $2,500; Fear of long- Half Moon Bay 38,509 Tping $8,000; kong $1,000: Red Feather $1,000 Jingle Bell #1340: Johnber $0.230; Royal Command $4,750 #crabo Knock-down: Marietta 10,500: 8ky- 33.100 Silver Dahlia $7.250; Bouve- master, Straight Forward $7,000,

nir $7,500; The Hopend $2,500; $5,000

Clase (29) American Carrot Trade Wind $8,000; V.LP: $3,500,

Аппа 1800 Bankfoot: Beautiful Ble $7,500; Bengal Lance CARE (25) Aeroplane $8,000 in $7,639; Ben More: Black Rose: Cion- Amber #2,500; Attractive

12,500; 13,150 Calamity 161350 Crown WIL matches in the Wimbledon soiting, the only sirip they did Crackerjack tedile $1,250) Emerald #2,740 Fenchurch 322501|| now," Desers Hallmark $3,000, Home Billdor going 14.700 Evergreen #3,500; 1 Lawn Tennis Championships not touch was that which is 10,000; Leefeld $3,750: Kentucky ival View $1,250 Lady $2,200: Knock again $115; Jelfield #1.250: Many Returns $1,000

Fortuna 2500 today.

exclusively "for- Test 1 arc Trlomphe

Meadow Matador 10.250; May Blossom 14,615;

matches. brook $1,500

Norte Girl More Norse Lady 100 (Britain) Cemed in special police guard was kept Reputed, Te

HID and diss V M Throughout -Last night...n buch". Detten Hou groni Norseman €2,750:

$2,000; Penforce $4,750; Pearty $0.250 Ping On $7,500: Potentiality #7,000; Prairie Moon $1,250

Skylon-30,750 13.000 Roug por 31,000: Howangian: altion of the second seeded polr

Rider's Wish Limidated by the strong oppp on the pitch. Squadron Leader Rainbow:10,000;

$9,500, Star-glo Strathpener $4,250: Tune-phone: the | 10,250; Strathium $8,803 Top Secret Wild Sat.

Lewis.Hoad of Australia $2,500.

Class (21): Al Fresco Up: Miss, Maureen Cohnalt of the (Sussex, Captain), T. E, Belley KP. A/D (Bock-OF-7.

and England. Sheppard wan A (Repulse Bay

Big Wave Bay) Class 3 (1): Adorable Atalanta Angolle autor Borer United States, and lost their (Essex), F. B. May. (Surrey) $4,250; Ambition $3,500; "Apple - Pia | 15,000;. Bright 15.600 Barbarian 1250 Best That Ler 500 Bank 50

*Bouts fr❘ fourth round match 3-6, 1-6. R. T. Simpson (Notts)

D. C. stad

BW. Was 38,000; Beautiful Biar $6,750; Caesar | $1,000;

Frining View 2.250; st

Eminedy Tow £2,000; Chiness, Mackami: Cindereüs | Indy”

*(Middlesex), T. W.2756 9.30am. Cena A/D $2,250 Gladiolus : #31130:

Compton In the first set Yp and Mim Graveney (Gloucestershire). T. pain Bay Watch 10.500 Mary Mancy 500 Eudora 100% Harvest Moon 3230 ron the opposition Rected down. (Yorkhire), B.

WAVE 30 Western -- Thiet, in the monthly world ranking however, through steady bowl-wael. $3,200; Geronimo $5,750; G10 | #7,209 Bouth Pacido, #4, 2007, tina the next comidata/y.

J. H. Wardle Seemin. ST.100: Fidra $3,750 Firestone side: $8.000; Cassia $7250 MoreLary list issued today by the Ringing drew level with Rosselet on

10150. Fuat Edition 1,600 ming Fund; Queenpet: 150014 Bird But the seeded pair found their (Lancashire), AV.

Engulen Bay) hung magazine.

Bedeer AVE. HELT Wevo | Emy Hops $4,500; Golden Dahlia $4,250: dington $1.000: Thunder Sky: post form and toole, this out and (Surrey), B. Appleyard (York-keo The title is now vacant since the 18th head to tie the score at

Twelfth man! T. Titus Cat 10-16.

AD. (Middlesex).

Of Boxers

ANOTHER CLOSE GAME In a very close

game at the PRC, A. H. Beemin(IRC) edged out R. Rosselet (CCC) an 25th head to win his singles match by 23 to 10 shots,

New York, June 30. Chamrern Songditrat (Thai- Erratic steering drove the land) who ha Russians on to a boom in the bid for the world bantamweight unsuccessfully centre of the course

It was an uphill fight for the but with boxing champkuship, is ranked winner as in the early part powerful stroking they soon second

to Robert made up the length lost-Reu-France among leading contenders the match Rosselet had an ad-

vantage of 7 shots.

tcr.

Tomorrow, Krylin clash with another Russian crew, Avangard, for a place in the inst four, Avangard had a byc today.

Cohen of

Australia's Jimmy Carruthers st- tired.

3 to

of

the

at

Teams

$1,250 Concord: Diamond Dahlia Gracechurch . $3,250; 1: Gen Velvet Lewis Took 19reo tritikky Before G. Evans (Ken)Stathain

$9,000; Bay When $72601 Supreme Cirrus $5,000; Cordon Bleu$,000;

$3.000 Hubbell of the United States

Victory Cima Tal and Miss I.

Chori Jost, 4. third round match to the young British golf, P. Moys and

GUNDERESTIMATED I

the British

shire).

U.S. Cagers For Philippines Tour

Reputee, Ery): K.C.D.B. Wave Bay% Calawang-

A

- (Regules · Bky); Shauk

(3)g Wave by

K.Y,M.C.A.

Swording Vitions cong pro

Hellapoppin $2,750:- -dip On $7,000: | Honey $1,000. Kentucky Lad $1,500; Lawrence CHESS FAC (16) : Another From then on it was

$8,160; - Mustang 38,500; Never Mind | $4,250; Besutiful Phoenix The Massachusetts College of

saw battle be to who would Command $4,500; Tonyber $5,000; Fieldmaster $3,000: Tour In the flyweight class, the rouch 21 shots first. The score

*ressursland; Winning Rush $6,250, $1,500; : Glenintel 44,750; King Technology was the only winner Philippines claim top two places stood at 20-19 in favour of Sex-

Claim 4, (25): Adorable Ada $9,250; | $4,500: Sak. Elonke saline, car Busch of four American crews.

Air Power $4,500; Allled Victory 2000; Possibility–SER 84,2005. Por They for the title held by Yoshio min on the 24th head, and he

$4,500 beat University College, Dublin, Shirai (Japan), Zeo Espinosa scored a

Ben Macdhut $4.250: Blue O'Gold $1,000 TOYalty BA 250; B DIM give him

23,000; VARTAI, Bay in the Thames Cup for eighths. being first and Tanny Campo match.

English Cabbage 63,000, Evans' Day? The

Cián B 197↑ Balsani; - Barometer Tiecting Moment 500; Forward £2,500; Bayshore Char: Ting: $1250 three

beaten American second,

„Twai and Mine Eshkoll: Sene View B07501 Gay Prince #2500, 14- Corvette 11350; Ditkoosta crews were St Paul'a School of First three names in each of

In the other match at the PRC

dup #0750; Harmony 36,150 High $1,500 Duten Conradykale

on, too, in, thepiesky mat, but Concord and Yale University in the eight divisions are:

1. All(IRC) detented

Speed $2,750; John Hallfgot

Manila, June 20, the Thames Cup, and the Ivy

G. Hong La, Babom;, Liy $1,000- Manxman Chl $1,250 palast krant; Heavyweight (holder Rocky Choy (CCC), winning the match 5.500 charber 2206: Mineals Curi si ood, fawker, Hunter 43000 Kajli Di urade and does the top teams in the United A

opponents. "Tral vas Decis

Oregon University, one of Club of Princeton in

the Marciano United States) Ezzard 21-16 on the 20th head.

$0,000 Dubider: Pay Day Steward's Cup.

$5,750. Hunca Munca; Innutaerable; haigla Charles (UB) first, No: Valdes The fixture for Filipino Club Restre 7.750; Solay Hight #7350: Manx Penny #100k Reptune 10000;

Queen Helen $4,000; Hósanles $2,000: Queen #3,600414 Main L2,000: recond lost his service three States West Coast circuits,illams, becond Don Cockell between A. M. Souza and A. E. Tom Thumb $5,000: World Peace New Jersey $1250r Now Love (Cuba) Two

play, three games here in August European continental (England) third, crews,

with omeniru : Low!:Pts mrvice in in a fund-raising programme for | KAY Copenhagen

Elliott, and the one between D.1.000. Light-heavywalght (holder T. Smith and F. G. Luz

Oceanlie „Oky), Orange Houutý Rowing:

Last net when

· Gage A (27): Aan $ive #0,000; 3 ofstema. #1,500+ QUIR

holding 5-4 the Philippine foam to compate lith Benn Club, Denmark, and the Laga Archie Moore, United States) IR.C. were hot played

Avoca 13,300 Sen Led1, 34,500; Chat- 221501 Slave Linin

in the World Basketball Cham- tereza Kamat Club of Holland, had a great Harold Johnso

Jorot EZ50de Cordon House: Debt-$3,000; Baquires (US) first

Lante, $7500 Diamond Quars. $3,000; | more: Thousand Bellen $1,800;

pair stopped plomaihips in

in Brazil next Opløber. | Tan Maxim (US) second. On Wednesday, a five scored Diada 1,500; Bary: Glam - 83,000:10 23. ber.

“Late Fin December mother | 34 0. Top: Hecht

Tro (Germany) on

Chting Spirik 15.350; United Fortune 435. the leat bend decided maj

Cut: 18009

American quintet, the Okatorgs Clinger: Great Concourer-$TATIO: Open Triples

Cián C 17 match whan Harvest Fleht $1,300: Highligh holder Kid Filipino Club's A.J. Coalho, C. 34550; Perfectibity $7,000 Phoenix can

Kiran C. 3,500; 1Marina "Charger | stiversary-10 Caba) Carmel Basillo M. Xavier and C.. A. Ehetho $3.500 Prince Dahila : RM20 (US) Bret, Del Flenaghan (US)howed qut of the competition 200; isleme - Agamy 3053305 $2,250, second, Johnny Saxton (US) to T. Carry B. Hollway and L Santa Claus $10,000; Speedy Roger rera: Cing

F. Cosgrove of U.S.R.C.

15220;" Straight, Flushimano Stranger: Saporilo Bildauweight holder Carl 18-19

by 311,300; Tiny, Gry. $1,500..

(usy Brit; Holly Wade (US) with the score:fied 6-5 on the Olson, Honolulu) Rocky Castel- It was a ding dong affair, cond. Jony Uhrdello (US) arth head, Cosgrove, then went abead to lead by 10-5 on the (holder Paddy 9th A good four on the 14th Lightweight The Yacht Club boat, manned Demarco, US) James Carter enabled Coelho to to the score

first, Orlando Zulueta again 18-18., 199

Dupas Both telos scored and, with the advantage 13-14 on the 17th Bandy

tussle before Copenhagen won Joey

Gerhard

their Steward's Cup heat by a

in a time which was third.

Jength

Boven seconds faster than

winning Russian crow.

SINGAPORE WIN

the

Royal Singapore Yacht Club the first crow from an overseas station to compete at Henley beat the Royal Navy by four feet in seven minutes and 54 seconds in the Wyfold Challenge Cup for fours.

by men on leave from Singa-

pore, held on grimly to win by

a Wetterivelint, si dhe

third.

third

(uno of the narrowest harkins DZ -

Zweight-tholim Bonh

the day. They took an early

lead of half a length which in- Saddler US) Percy Essenti their favour the Filipina creased steadily. At the half (US) first, Jean Enayers (BelClub's team conceded a five to

lose the match.

milo

post they went one langth, Blum) wecond, Ray Famechon

up and were rowing easily.

(Fronde) third,

Brutemweht: (title

They increased tall Toad to Robert Coben Tran

one and a quarter) Zengthsta

The

burst" and narrowed the gap,

rimed their spurt and

The following lanẽ thà ràn

. R. Katiniani beat IJ,

THE CAMBOLS

KR BLUN TEIN

OUT ON LURE YUR NEW CAR TO SEE

1,300;

An-

Obbing the:UNNAMED State. University wil play,” a

"In the next round Moys and series of games Byen 11:00: Mim Bounty went out to

NOW IN.

the quintate,

against local

The Oregon University, tears gor needed pair. Ken Rosewall (Aus: Ka= | tralia)" and Mrs. Margaret. Du jis slated to play two games in Bangkok, When it viatki tem kr Fast-Franke÷Presse,”

Pont (United fitates) '3:4; 2-4, Reuter,

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