THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1958.
BENAUD HITS FIRST CENTURY OF TOUR TO PLACE AUSTRALIA IN UNASSAILABLE POSITION
Worcester, May 3.
Richle Benaud, young all-rounder, hil a sparkling innings of 180 — the first century of the tour to place the Australian cricketers in an unassailable position at the close of play on the second day of the three-day mutch against Worcester- shire.
The Australians scored 438 In reply to Worcestershire's first innings of 90.
Resuming a 135 for one this of his previous best-167 not oul Tasmania, Eston the Australians lout of Launc
cloven in morning Colin McDonald with only two against a combined
1933-Banaud had his leg stump solded.
Įremoved by John Flavell to end the innings.
When bad light stopped play more than half an hour before the scheduled close, Worcester shire were two for nu wicker Their second innings and necredi 344 rue to overt 13 innings
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POTENTIAL CENTURY McDonald buttock just under Eight runs
Alan Davidson was unable to three hours for 80.
hour later they lont unother potential but owing to slight influenza.
Three-quarter of an Kun when contury
Both felt batting cutronted Don Kenyon Mockav went for 56
and Peter Rehardson when they to magnificent slip etches by pened Worcestershire's secund and fanings, but after Lindwall and Crawlord bad each sent down
Berwud, who batted three and
maker Carter hours and ħil Uzer
22 tours, ind which
atic
Judi Den
Hu Nell Horvey Craft Falled before Mercintaxics
IKE Benaud pulled the game over an appeal for bad light
was upheld with two for no wicket,
leg
completely marter the kern Worrester- The testarists shire attack after Jus best four wickets for 31 ruim in the first hour before lunch.
enterprising all-rounder round, Th
Een Madicks in a xth Jeaned Wicket partnership of 120 18 90 jantes and then raffled up 112 In 25 moules with his explain, Jan Joho Mack
1st four
Taxes in his 56 bout Johuison seorts! 44
Worcestershire
SCOREBOARD: Worcestershire's elding torlov
Worcestershire 1st innings 90 showed an improvement, with Dews taking three snort catches
Australians ist innings
e Down b War C. McDonald, at slip. The attack Alge
Flavell keen but the bowlers could not
Burke, b Chesterton subidze the deshire Benaud,
When only seven
Muckay, Dews, b Chester-
130
4
Funs
short
Q
""
Harvey, Bouth, b Flavell In Craig, Derek Richard-
sor, b Flavelt
2
Maddocks,
Dews "
b
56
Benoud, Flavel!
180
1
Flavell.
"No One Beats Landy'
Says Jim Bailey
Portland, Oregon, May 3.
Chesterton
Landwall,
Jenkin Jahnson, Derek Richard-
son, Chesterton
Jim Bailey, John Landy's former Australian Crawford not out teammate, said today that "no one beats Landy" but the University of Oregon star was set to give it the old college try.
on
Bailey will go down from the Oregon campus to run against his old friend at the Los Angeles Coliseum Saturday. It will be their sixth meeting. Landy won live of their previous contests, with Bailey winning in a hutf-mile event.
Thow does Balley feel about that year Jus chances in this race?
now
condition His Velter
Bailey feel that he can makes
4
in 4:00 while Batley won last year in 4:05.6.
Dellinger this year has been training for the two-mile.
Conch
tras who
Bowerman BIL keep pace with the man
the two problem with bas four Umes run faster than badk
Both are such the distance stars. holds four minutes and
fierce competitors that they hate world reed of 3:55.
to lose. So now he has them running in separate United Press.
"I've never done this before in any races against him," sold Jim, "but I think I can give i pretty good try in this race, "I think I can run the mile in about 4:04 now and I should the
KGS) pro- improve as gresses Lundy and both have the same speed, but he about has terriße strength besides,"
NO SUCH FEAR Bailey sti be here belore with had tried is keep pike Lady because he was afraid he
take to -21 Would it be
eventa --
NO PREDICTION FROM LANDY
mite
Zuric
4
6
Duvidson, absent l
0
Extras
10
i
Total
438
13, 137, 140 Wickets reil at: 150, 160, 292, 317, 429 Did 438. BOWLING
C).
M.
Flavell Chesterton Jeuking
1 31.0
W #
15 4
66
14
3
51
1
Burton
10
5
43
0
Вету
19
5
28
0
WORCESTER-2nd Innings Kenyon nol out Richardson not out
2
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Who
the
Los Angeles. May 3. Jolin Landy, the man
the four-minute conqueroá
und mile, said he would heavy part of his training to- day in preparation for big first
States
here on mexi United Saturday in Memorial Coliseum
The world's
record holder at 3:58 suit he would rest tuper off tomorrow
Friday he added. no one beats Landy
has been The Arabian star
and Bailey and Lundy were tear-gging on Coliseum grass
track, turning on short bursts of mates in the Australian Club speed from time to time to put the British Empire Games al Vancouver, BC, in 1954. Since himself in top shape for the meet in which his most serins rival Villanova, then Bailey has won the NCAA Mile crown
and Landy has twice may be Ron Delany,
Delany is known for his terrific Te thats four minutes.
has be strch fear now.
THEY PLAN TO MARRY AFTER TEST
SERIES
A member of the Australian Test team who arrived in England aboard ss He was greeted by his Himalaya at Tilbury on April 24 was Colin McDonald. fiancee, Miss Lois Ahlston, who had arrived in Lendon a few weeks ago. They plan to marry in London at the conclusion of the tour.-Central Press Photo.
Tomorrow's Chances At The Valley
By "RAPIER”
The Hongkong Jockey Club's Eleventh Race Meeting concludes tomorrow. There are 10 events down for decision, the most important of which is the Mongkok Handicap for Class 2 ponies over the Champlon distance.
The first saddling bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., with the First Race starting Al 2.00 p.m.
Here are my estimates of the
4 chances: 18 331
Total two for no wieke!
-Reuter,
COUNTY CRICKET
HITS JIM PARKS
108 NOT OUT FOR SUSSEX
FIRST RACE
(shauktwan Handicap! One Mile).
Squadron
Ins "80."
Leader is another | selections for this sprint race
Both are fast and fit and should pony to bear in mind us on out-
word prominent from the sider, as it is carrying 138 lbs
"There are other potential THIRD RACE
winners. Knock-again (C. F. Ng) and King A (H. C. Pih) are both primed up for top effort and should be very close at the finish. A
Tan Handicap: me And A Quarter Miles).
Novice Jockeys have this open- ing race of the day all to them-
In this race for Class & punter, olives and they will be called
upon to take out Class 9 ponies,Supreine Command (Chen Poo) Full-of-Spirkt (S. Shum) will will start favourite by virtue of win in its last undoubtedly
its outstanding favourite, and on form it shout fouling carrying 153 his.
London, May 3. Jim Parks 24-year-old buts- attractive style, hit man 108 not out for Sussex noist Warwickshire today to complete the third century scored in the first County match of the season, Parks helped Sussex take first fontos points and finish the day leading by 30 runs, with six wickets in hand; Albert Wollon scored hird and Fred Gardner
Warwickshire centuries clicked off the file in less klek" and has toured the Mile yesterday
Ghaiestershire batsman
the Armpanying Bailey to then the best 1956 US outdoor time
He is unbeaten in the Arthur Milton, logitur ka of 4:04.0
passed MCC against Surrey, Levent.
the mark
of ten thousand runs Landy has refused to predict
Orst clage erleket while he would break his mark, but said that under ideal conditions he might be able to
The
race against Landy will be Bill
NCAA Milet Bellinger, Champ in 1954, Dellinger wull whether
UK's Minister
Ofcut to seconds from the record,
making 48.
for
He and Gordon Barker held
stubborn partnership
be
made
hat
certainly have a good chance o winning here.
of
Tumbleweed (W. M. Chan) is the next best bet, but V.I.P. Serabu LAT) and (Alex (Andrew Lam) are not to be especially the Immer ignored, which 1s
bad nol distance.
over
this
EFLONE See-
SECOND RACE (Pokivist landin tlon: Six Furlongs),
winner The
of
this
race
should come from among Violet {" Plumbly). Chinese Ray
Hung). Full Mackerel (11. K. Ahead (K. Kwok) and Squadron Leiter (E. S. Wong).
Violet Ray has disappointed its supporters on many ocenalong up for it this but may make ume.
Chinese Mackerel could make ngo of it and Full Ahead, given upset ail may god start.
frutations.
COLF
up Surrey's formidable attack Player Holds Four
Stroke Defence Nominated ver his record-setting strategy which put on 101 in two and a
He said he planned to re- In
a slow un Saturday and make start and a fast finish.
As MCC President Landy said he liked the mild
дя
spring weather here, but London, May 3, whether he will get ideal con-
the Landy complained Coliseum track was too hard and
Sir Walter Monckton, Britain'sditions on Saturday remains to Minister of Defence was today be seen. nominated
President of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) --governing
British body of cricket.
The retiring President, Earl cent workout by a sore Achilles Alexander of Tunis, nominated tendon. his successor, as is the custom. Sir Walter will take over the position in October.
Earl Alexander
He said the track seemed somewhat dead and hurt his feet but quickly added "It's all Sir right though," and
half hours.
banvier Alec Then England Bobber put Surrey back on the path to victory by dismissing Milton and Willie Watson, Test batsman, in three bails in the last half Hour
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES Cricket close of play scores: At Lord's: MCC 142 and 128
Surrey 238.
he also was bothered In a re- for three (Barker not out 53), At Oxford: Oxford University 180 and 133 for one (Smith not Middlesex 225 (W. out 6). Edelch 66, Bennett 95).
AS Taunton: Somerset- Hampshire two-day friendly match drawn, for five declared and five declared. Hampshire for nine declared Ave (Gray 64).
籍
Waller both played cricket for At the same time, he said be their old school, Harrow. They had gotten over some breathing
he experiences in in the arrow difficulty were together
at this week when Eton workout earlier team 48 years ago
one of Palo Alto, California. beat the Harrovians in
approred Landy of the annual
the most exciting
matches between the schools, runs to
In near-
two perfect condition as for os obser- He wis Harrow, aceding 35 vers were concerned. win, were all out for called smooth as glass in action 45. Sir Walter, who scored 20 in his local workouts.
in tho Arst innings, got "dack."
1
Sir Walter is a former Pre- sident of Surrey County Cricket Club-Reuter.
Hockey
Macao Club To Honour
HHA Secretary
Macao, May 4.
Miss Kim Campbell, the Hon Secretary of the Hongkong Hockey Association and captain of the WAC hockey team," "who fa due to return to the United Kingdom next wed, will be the guest of honour at a dinner party given by the Committee of the Macao Hookey Club of the Macro In here on Saturday, The dinner will be a show of appreciation by members of the Mueno Hockey Club for Miles Campbell who played a leading part is bringing about the close contact between Hongkong and „Macao; hockey players. -
A take souvenir will be pré- mented to Mie Cambell during the, dilania,
The Aussic will
Somerset 101 108 for 101
when
it paid a big dividend.
Jetneld
(A. Ostroumoff) is to offer Supreme good enough Command stiff opposition.
Eagle King (Starr Liu) should be good enough to get a place
For bit money I recommend Lake Success - (P. Purably).
Poly
FOURTH RACE (Tun Wan Plate: From 111⁄2 Mile This race is for 1956 pontes
In stukes. Winners which have won $1,250 or more Weight:-Winners of not more than $1,250 in stakes: penalties: 2 lb, for every $250
of
barred.
140 ib
good outsider Is Straight Forward (S. W. Tang).
SEVENTH RACE
Finto (Taikokleni tion)-One MRe).
The second
(Becond Sec-
batch of 1950 ponies will gure in this event and among the entries, I favour Pandora (K. Kwok) to take the M. major prize with Carola (H.
and Constellation Botelho)
fighting out (H. K. Chuang) the second and third positions. A pony which could cause an upset is Princess Ellen (H. K. Hung).
EIGHTH RACE
Handicap (Pokfulam Section):-Six Furlonga).
(Second
Long Cue (W. K. Shu) will or part thereof won in stakes in command string support in this excess
Maximum race in view of its easy win over $1,250. weight 159 lb.
the mile in the Junk Bay Judging from its second plac-Handicap (First Section) for
Pinte Diamond H Ing in the
Class 6 ponics in 1,46-8/6 (First Section) over six furlongs seconds.
Kwok} Gledsie (K.
will at the 8th Race Meeting. Vingt Et Un (M. Samarca) seeins to probably be challenging oil the
for the premier way
while How Do I Know be the best position
(H. C. Woo), if it gets away The danger, of course, is Red with the rest of the deld, could Light (K. Shih), which fighting fit at the moment, and get such a lead that the others cotch it before the may not this combination should not be nich.
Thousand Miles (M. Samareg) Then there is Ben Nevis (K.is by no means out of the race.
but this pony has dis-
is
Kwoks); so many times that I
BASEBALL
Slowest Runner In American League Hits A Surprise Bunt
New York, May 3.
Gus Zernial, perhaps the slowest runner in the American League, bent out a surprise bunt today: to net up the run that gave the Kansas City Athletics an 8-7 triumph over the New York Yankeen.
Enos Slaughter opened the ninth laning with a double and then the 225-pound Zernial caught the Yankee infield flatfooted with a bunt past pitcher Tom Morgan. Zernia! casily beat out the single as Slaughter went to third and Enos crossed with the winning run when Harry Simpson. lifted a sacrifice fly.
The Athletics had taken an curly 5-0 lead but the Yankoes baltied back to gain a 7-7 te with
Alve-ton Bfth-inning rully sparked by two-run homers by Hank Bauer and Yogi Berto.
H
Reliever Ed Burtschy, who pltched the last 4-1/3 Innings without yielding a run, was the winning pitcher while Morgan suffered his second loss of the compaign.
A
WEEK-END LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
The following have been six-selected to represent their res- Frank Sullivan pitched
in run (pective clubs
the hit ball and drove in
1956 to lead with
the matches of the A double Boston Red Sox to a 5-2 verdict Lawn Bowls over the Detroit Tigers in the week-end:
only
day
game.
season over
opening League the
ccc
other American League
Tho Pittsburgh 2nd Div (Away) v KDC "B" to- Cincinnati morrow at 4 pan-T. A. Leonard, pirates mapped the
Q. F. Banton R. Razack, G. winning Redlegs' six-game
Madar: C. X. Sung. ft. o. Balter, A. streak. 5-1. in the National M. L. Sonren, Ray P. R. Ragi.
R. K. Povel. 3. 11. Ravier. League's only day game.
Leonard.
Frank
3rd for the int and Divisions have been postponed.
Filipino Club
TWO-RUN HOMER
Dick Genert and
2nd DIV (Home) v Kowloon Malzone each hit a two-run Docks at 3 D., tomToW-L homer as the Red Sox returned Pares. I. 9. Contro, to the 500 mark for the season.
Sullivan,
meanwhile, shut out the Tigers for seven innings en route to his fifth straight vic-
over tory
the Tigers, dating back to last year.
for who
Thomas and Dale Frank
homers and Lang hit two-run Bob Friend, NLERA leader
a five-hitter 1955, tossed
Pirates, the Surprising have won five of their last six games. Jos Nuxhall, a 17-gamo winner last season, suffered his for Cin- straight los9 second cinnati
Baltimore in
TE
Tom M. T Nunes, CN Pranco. H. Feretra, M. Castilho S. 3. Ruslan Castilho, C. Foster, C. M. Xavier. r. J. Rodrigues.
1st Div. (Home)
v K.B.G.C. at 3.30 pm. Bunday:- A. J. Coelho, C. F Rezarlower. E. J. Xavier. 4-
A. J. Souza, C.
Coelho
Ser-
at
R.
Bachon, R. Dom. M. R. Pereira, J. R. Soares. J. A. Tibble, J. T. Cotton. ARTIC and Div. (Home) v United in
vices Recreation Club tomorrow
P. Пакет. 3.50
D.m.-K.
E. Green- Gardner 11. Iidaiale.
H. Binck, W. McColl. wood,
T Jones Tutler. K. Forrow. F Sneddon
J. K. Stagn. P. Cottier, Reserve: F. 1. Young.
V Hongkon 3rd Div. (Away) Police Sports Ass at 3.30 pm, to- monow. Reynolds, E. Stronge Cleveland was at
B. Bovard, E, Gautier, R. A. Jones, J. Robertson, E. Moth, K. A. Baker and Chicago at Washington American League night games. W. A. . Thom, A. Boyd-Bawan. W.
8. Taylor, T. Dver, Brooklyn was at St Louis in an NL arc-lighter.
Brd A New York
WES at Milwaukee night game
because
of rain pastponed United Press.
COLONIAL NATIONAL
НКСС Div. (Away) KCC to marrow at 3.30 pm.: H. Cock- burn, A. R. Brown, D. W. Leach, T. 0. Morgan. K. M. Alma C. M. Stevens LO Yonight. At D.
Trash, A. D. Coleman. T. 0. Duffy, E. F. Cre...
ORERC
3rd Div. (Home) v RCC to- 1--3, 7, Barron, marrow at 1.30 pm, C. Spencer. E B. J. Stolper, A. Poulson. Mundy, W. Stoker. Tarbuck, F. D. R. Bottomley, J. K.
Peter Thomson And Mekelvie, P. Williams. It.
Pair Of Golfdom's
Lesser Lights In
The Lead
F. Gregory. A. G. Gardner.
Кес
D.
1st Div. (Home) vs Taikon Dock Club at p.m. tomorrow:Thomp son, Duffield, Chubh Hong Sing: Dor,
Romelet, Kervani; Soquelta. Divecha, Phillips, Gefiney, 2nd Div. (Home) vs Hongkong Cricket Club fo-marrow at 4 pim.— Lee, Copell: Neloon, E. F. White, Dooley, Bones Phoenix, Wong: W. Baker, Cam, Gibson, Lock. Fort Worth, Texas, May 3,
3rd Div. (Away) vs Hongkong The British Open Champlom, risetrie Rec. Club at 3.30pm.
Edwards. A. Peter Thomson of Melbourne, Hayes, B. White. Australia, and a pair of golfdom's Triggs J. A. White, R. J. Taylor. lesser lights-Dow Finsterwald Naylon, Maltinnd; Lipscombe,
Taylor. Hudson, Ladki. and Pat Harney-pulted into the
KBGC 1st Div. (Away) v F. C. on Sun Colonial, National Invitation's
Tindall P. Hughes, T. Kavanagh, under-par 60s.
C. B. Rounactell. F. C. Goston. 18-hole lead today with one-day at 3.30 Din.- A. Bailey, J. H. Browne. W. Williamson, V, c. The trio of, 20-year-olds found | Bond. L. Gaddi. F. Francis, A. for thi the long, rain-soaked Colonial Eastman.
their 3rd Div. (Home) y FRC to Country Club Inyout to licing with precision short ironsmorrow at 3.30
Terry L. F. G. and trustworthy putters to forge defries, c. 1. Thome
Cosgrove, 8. A Tremlett, O a stroke in front of three of the Gordon, L. C. Parker, C. 3. Askew, veterans - Bens. Bicheno, E. F. S. Balcor, S roal 1 think Dona Maria (P. Gamo's
V. Russell, A. Plumbly) is due for a belated Hogan, Byron Nelson and Tommy Strange, A. Hutton, Reserver: Glialle. Bon, who matched the 7,100- win in this class.
Bellamy, A. Joshua,
PAC Pearl of Hongkong (Chunyard course's par 38-36-70.
Finsterwald, the alightly-bulit 2nd Div. (Away) v Recreio to- Kit) was prominent on round-
former Ohio University BCC, martow at 3.30 p.m.-T. Pilkington, FIFTH RACE
ing the village bend of his last
canned a 15-footer and Harney 1. Bawford, A. J. Bennett, Ca Pope? Boza Yu, R. L. Russell, P. W. Met- (Taikoktel Plate (First Section): race and has a sporting chance
à 12-footer on the final hole for calfe, F. W. Hollands: W. William Une Mille).
which birdies
gave them a son, G. C. Mor, E. Lonsdale, W. This race is confined to 1056 | tomorrow.
Colin (M. Samareq), ponies which have not won
Cross (T. H. You) share of the lead in the rice H. Caton, Reserved: J.. A. Gurney.
T. Cholmers, L. Bradley. $1.250 of more in stakes, Weight Southern
for $5,000 top money.
3rd Div. (Away) and Henrietta (K. Kwok) are 147 lb.
morrow at 150 p... F. Smith. Thomson, however, got down T, Walker, E. Bellamy, C. Will final two the Player starts
Logical choice in this race is good over this distance and can rounds tomorrow holding a four-Easy Win (Robert Tani). A win be depended upon to make a raco- stroke advantage over his nearest
It will rival, Arthur Less, the lume is certainly coming up for this of it.
well-conditioned pony. professional, who had a dồ today not come as a surprise if it will for 202,.
win by a comfortable margin I. over Dutch Rocket (H. Chan) and Caravelle (H. C.
Advantage Over Lees
Sunningdale, Berkshire, May 3.
Gary Player, young South African Open Champlon, set up B record over the new course here today with a 64 and took the lead in the Dunlop profes- sional golf toumament with a 54-hole total of 105,
am not too confident regarding its ability to beat the above named two ponies.
Peach Blossom (P. Plumbly) is another good pony to bear. In mind.
NINTH RACE (Kalyapun Handicap: One Mlle).
toa: J. H. Rice.
V.
A.
in two from 70 feet for a par cox: J. H. Harris, C. T. Carter, R. on that hole, dropping a 20-W. J. Boxall, G. Arden; 2. Moore, 1.
G. Dunning.
Seymour, green that Foynton. footer on the 18th 10TH RACE
him into the sub-par Leserves: M. Taylor, R. Briher- pulled (Mongkok Handicap: 1 Miles).
class.
Stearalo This is the final event of the
Below the first six the field t Division v. Craigengower Three strokes behind Lees is
meeting and is confined to Class
was tightly bunched, with five Cricket Club-Postponed.
2nd. Dly (Home) va Police Re- 2 ponies. and 191 for Harry Bradshaw, the Irish Ryder Pih).
proue at two-over-par 72 and a
creation Club #24 pmom A By being placed second in the Cup player, who returned a third Jezebel (M. Bamarce) is im
dozen or so at 78.
Remedios (ip) H. J. Noronha, At Cimbrlugu: Yorkshire 251 | round of 02.
work Silver Mine Bay Handicap over proving in its track
Musters Champion Jack L. Xavier, A. M. Baptiste. A. A. Cambridge and 105 for four.
2-mile post at the last meet- the
Burke, Bo Winninger and three Guterres (skip) G. A. Noronha,
A. G. Silva; L. 8. Silva University 180 (O'Brien 59),
during morning gallops,
For a big dividend take a shoting Raja (Robert Tat) should
foreigners Canadian PGA Cup p. G. de Luz, J. F. Bilva, J. attract the most interest among
playera Sinn Leonard and 3. Cutcherever. punters and should win.
Argan Reserves: M. A. Terreiro, at Supremacy (C. F. Ng),
(P.Gordon Byrdson and However, Knock-down
tine's Roberto de Vicenzo-were Almeida.
UBRO Fur-Plumbly) and Gabriel Junks
at 72
2nd Div, (Away) HKFC to- Ostroumont) should not be (A.
Hillman 'Robbins, Jr, winner inarrow at 4 p.m.- H. A, Edwards, as bath lightly fronted
of the North-South Tournament Buckley Van Zuken, D. L capable of giving a good account
last week and one of the three Edwards: A. Stevens,
B. S. Flanders, T. Curry; N.; Ham-· of themselves,
amateurs in the 64-player fold, Baken R Tollway, A. 7. Singer, Babsle (W, Holman) and
also finished with a 87-36-73 R. Hetherington, Golden Branch (W. K. Shich). are-good as outsiders only.
out
*At Birmingham: Warwick compete shire 270. Sussex 300 for four
not on Saturday against Jim Balley, (Oakman 62, Parks University of Oregon (4:05.6), 108). Bul Dehinger,
(4:04) University Oregon (4
of At Bristol: Lon Spur- Glamorgan two-day
SIXTH RACE (Lalekok Handleny: Bix
Player and Lees, Joint over. night leaders; were out together today. Player soon cutdistanced his more experienced rival, and with halves of 32 out and in he Gloucestershire Icnocked one stroke off the record langs),
friendly hold jointly by Lees and Max rier. Olympic Club (4:08,4), match drawn. Gloucestershire Faulkner. Jerome Wallers, Southern Call 204 for seven declared and 139
Forty players with scorts of Glamorgan fornia Striders (4:00.4), Donny for nine declared,
217 and belter qualified for the Schwelkart, Los Angeles Athle-272 for seven declared (Horstall Le Club (4:00.4) and Delany. not out 77) and 76 for one final 30 holes, China Mail
Special, Reutor.
United Press.
THE GAMBOLS
WOOD
THE
This race is for Class 2 pontes which have not won more than $5,000 in stakes since November
Jockey allowance. 5, 1955.
Johnber (A. Ostroumoff) and Aviemore (P, Mumbly) are my
& Barry Appleby
BUT „AND A SECOND
SHELF JUST HERE, PLEASE DARLING
For the most refreshing THIRST QUENCHER
Try
Gaymer's CYDER
SERVED ICY COLD,
arc
in the final threesome of the day.
G. F.
Reserves: C. Ingledew, 3. Whilei
feld.
Valley Trophy British Amateur Champion
The following "players" have "beere Joe Conrad holed out a 80-Book red so plny, for Ekad susinan blast from a trap on the final the Cralgengawer · Cricket Club st hole for a 42-80-78, and Bob CoC on Braden 14 1330 pm Hopkins hadi
United Press.
CYCLING RACE
Lodz, Poland, May 7.
Blok, - T. Meyrisiche,
Torraw! **Bineddon, Dyer, E. Greenwood: W. Chen
Jone, N. Van-lieck, W. MEOD) Cloutier:
Cowan, C. McLennan
Mrs Dyer, M
Greenwood,
HEM! P. Cottier
The East German Champion, The indarrSPORŠO Chusty Schur, winner of last selected to Evapres year's race, work the wood cabins the H.K lab at the Warsaw - Berlin + Emerot Prápe "Peace", bicrcje: race Jisk
today.
He covered the metres from ♬ Warmer in three houry 23. minuit
41.