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TEST SERIES REFLECTIONS

THE

AUSTRALIANS MUST MAKE THEIR SUPREME EFFORT AT OLD TRAFFORD

ኣበ

Says DENNIS HART

The success of Cyril Washbrook, recalled to England's Test team after an absence of five years, coupled with the failure of England's younger batsmen in the Third Test, has set home fans thinking and talk- ing. Many have come to the conclusion that batsmen don't come like they used to--at any rate in England.

It is too easy to draw conclusions from one innings. And one mustn't forget that Peter May, England's young skipper, hit a grand century and has established his claims to being the world's No 1 batsman.

The main poin, I think, that That is one way. But another,

annele te

in comparing and one which stamps the truly those great cricketer, in the abuity to Wuebbrook's efforts with

rise to the occasion and revel in the tenseness of it.

f other English batsmen is the edfference between making runs cricket. in Test and in

County

day

Sat Peter.

It can be summed up in a remark Peter Richardson made for to me while we nat waiting for

Satur play on the rain-swept

Test different to

ule always tries to do their best Ju every match.

Is

Tot

oproing for Worcester.

don't

cure

Every

But if yeni County The cricket it's just bad luck. Tests you go in knowing that failure meure crisis.

at Leeds Take that first when

lost her test England three wickets, including Richard- With burly son's, for 17 rung, Ron Archer turning in a really fine spell of hostile bowling to h which "umbrella" feld

aight on his was elec-

DIFI

every mat wa

toes the atmosphere

tric. Far removed from that of county cricket, and that is not played in a carefree nekada cal spirit.

SECOND POINT

The difference between county and Test cricket rates a second << which Huny puinl

fail to crition of the selectms appreciate. This is that pickings the England mm isn't just matter of choosing the batsmen who have made most runs for their counties that season,

A

the

the case that were MCC need only employ a clerk

hin the job at

Instead of selection commit-

tee

and give

marking off the

wou six bats-

meu in the averages.

What the electors must do is the men most likely to pick succeed in the Tests.

Lo

That these are not necessarily

evidence from

butamen is

or B

+

chester, the Aussies will be offerent proposition than they were at Leeds,

are just on

But, having broken the ice, I think the odds England,

It is this ability which brings

favour batsmen If conditions forth a May century in a crisis,

side, with innings from the bume

an extra a fine comeback Waalbrook

fight to the baloman in the team, have got the Aussie if death by Bailey.

more class than

It this oldes not more solidáty. will out, then England could get among the runs

TRUE AS EVER 'Cricket is a funny game is a saying as old as cricket itself. Yet it in as true now as ever,

Consider Lire

Test present surica between England and

bod Englandi

the Australia. better of the first match, which wata drawn, Austraila won the the overwhelming second by

186 runs and margin of

come back England have

now

bn

That is a big it, but surely must happen sometime.

Anyway, England always has Peter May. What an inspiring example this young skipper hos Leading England set his side

la a test for against Australia the most experienced. Yet May only 20 and his experience uf love the series with that un-captaincy is united to that of lending his school, Charterhouse, Ings victory at Leods.

cight years ago He does not caplain his county, Surrey, nor did he lead Cambridge Univer sity

In

And she did so after making the worst possible start, losing Three wickets on the opening morning for 17 runs,

The reason? Because so far

the ball this series

has the but. Only one rentury has been scored

nastered

and the 05 wickets that have fallen in the three Tesla have yielded unly 2,180 runs. This герге sents an average of runs per wicket of under 23.

at

Shades of 1938 when Eng- land scored 903 for seven the Oval,

When rune are scarce form fluctuates At Leeda that fourth wicket stand of 187 be-

May and Cyrli pulled

not

Peler Lween Washbrook Englund out won the match.

only

of the

fire bu!

This, I would

husten to add, ls as far as runs

scored

were

gentlemen

and Tony Lock

concerned. Two

called Jim Laker did their bit towards victory in the bowing line.

TWO REASONS

There the experience

the lending county

of med

lorad

ke

for Gloucester

are is turn Iwu Tom Graveney, reasons for this mastery of bali who scores 50

at- freely and

over bal. We have seen match tractively

but excellent bowling. By Laker who couldn't produce anything and Lock at Leeds and in the

Nottingham, Test at

by like that classic touch for Eng- first

A similar story with Ron Archer, who took the Insale, the hard-hitting first three England wickets at explain brought in to Leeds; by Kaith Miller at Lord's replace Graveney.

and at Nottingham, and there Then

players of

by England

Trueman the Trevor Bailey-Colin Bolloy at Lord'a. Cowdrey was

other Cowdrey calibre.

Doug

Exsex

the

بار

son

The

of

he had seemed

to

reason

Los

1717

that

the

nicted

in

At Leeds he inspired the best fielding seen from an England And despite side

years. io to coming tremely difficult has not failed

fuce some

altuations

*X- ho

CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956.

the once with

bat, He has scored 290 runs in lèsia scries, For more than any on either side, other batsman

and has an average of 724- London Express Service.

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BADMINTON

Malaya Beats Combined India

And Thailand With 8-2 Win

Kuala Lumpur, July 25. Selangor's Invitation badmin ton team today won a two-day exhibition series badminton against a Combined India and Thailand side.

They won eight games to two games to nil after being five yesterday.

Arst picked for England on the much the batting has been 1984-55 1our of Australia. In tentative, At Leeds the Aussies

have caught preceding

which done little more than to suggest "ditheritis"

Test England at Lord's. he was a budding that

Certainly player

not enough True,

bit! the ball turned a

the something that to claim an immediate England place

As fur as

were concerned.

WIS veteran

Highlight of the game the play of India's

G. Herunady Thomas Cupper

crack who bent Selangor's

Tong- junior champion Khor boon 12-18, 15-10, 15-4. Other results were:

Stuzios Nandu Natekar of India, Aussies aren't used to, I beat Lee Hoo-chys 15-12, 15-3; Abdul Piruz of Selangor beat Thailand's D. Khadjabyo 15-0,

15-10.

and

runs scored

mey

LOOKED BEYOND The selectors looked that however.

تا

continue to play

of

as they diil never will get used to it. beyond Most looked for Ali Aorta they hatin't devils that didn't exist,

Here one must mention the the it's most doubtful whether

conditions that have existed so Ashes would have been held.

Fitches Trevor

have Balloy

given scoring tar

encouragement. more runs this season for Essex. bowlers But in past years the amount But what the bowler have got of runs he made for his county from them has been due mainly would not have gained him to their own efforts.

Even place. Teat

taking his However,

can't expect everything. We have seen three bowling into account.

And when the Orst Test be- matches closely fought and full and that is some- gan this year Peter May was of interest

in the batting thing

we didn't always have wel!

down

cach when averages and on that score didn't

Test place. So It was contained deserve with Cyril Washbrook. He hasn't centuries.

ore

more

But he has yet to hit a century

and there

bigger aggregates higher averages,

wibh

we

gure throo

OF

four

Doubles

Thailand's Charoen Tactandul and Sunthorn Suphaphun lost to Selangor's Ong Poh-lim and Lim kec-fang 11-15, 12-16.

India's D. N. Dhonghade and R. A. Dongre lost to Selangor's Tan Jin-cong and Lee Hoo-chyo 15-10, 10-15, 5-18-Reuter.

RED CHINA BEATEN

Paris, July 28. Indonesia beat Communist

ROYAL CONGRATULATIONS

HM the Queen talks to Marchess Incisa della Rocchetta, the owner of the Italian horse Ribot who won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes The Queen's horse High Veldt on July 21 al Ascot.

was second-Central Press Photo.

COUNTY CRICKET

Lancs Need Only 16 Runs For 1st Innings Lead Over Hampshire

London, July 25.

County Championship leaders Lancashire, though depleted by Test calls, illness and injuries, shot Hampshire out for 125 in just under three hours on a perfect wicket today. At the close, with seven wickets in hand, they needed only 16 runs for first innings lead.

Belgium's World Champion Wins His First Stage

Of

Tour De France

St Etienne, July 25. Belgium's World Cycling Champion, Stan Ockers, won his first and belated stage of the Tour De France cycling race when he covered the 173 kilometres of the 19th stage from Grenoble to this French industrial centre in 5 hours, 32 minutes and 8 seconds today.

But his brilliant battle in the Alps and his performance today and in the next three stages before this gruelling grind of wheels ends up in Paris on Saturday cannot assure him a Tour victory.

He lost precious minutes dur- ing the flat stages in a private duel against Luxembourg's ace. mountain climber, Charly Gaul Both lost,

Ockers is now eighth in the gonerul clasification and 20

11. 2. G. Bauvin (France) 103 | hrs, 30 mins, 18 sect,

3. W. Wagimaris (Holland)---

100 hrs 34 mins, 10 secs.

4. J. Adriaenssens (Belgium)

105 hrs, 38 mins, 6 ECCS.

8. F. Bahamontes (Spain) 103

minutes, 41 seconds down on hre 38 mins, 31 ECS, Roger

6. N. Deflippia (Imly) 103

Walkowiak (Northeas! Central France) who holds the hr, 30 mins, 48 roce. yellow Kwentor 03 Jender

overall

7. N. Laured! (Southeast France) 105 hrs, 42 mins, 20

Gaul,

who Was quoted socs. favourite when the Tour started

8. 9. Ockers (Belgium) 105

Pivat

(France) 105

at Reims on July 6 is in an even brs, 47 inima, 8 secs.

2. B. wonso poortion. He is 15th and 34 minutes, 18 seconds downtrs, 47 mins, 4 Kİ, on the overall leader,

won

desodbe

stago

10. G.

Barbosa

fle De France--319 · hrs, 33 mins, 40 secs.

12. Switzerland-320 hrs, 39 |ming, 10 secs. —France-Presse.

Harold Abrahams' Record Broken After 32 Years

Uxbridge, Middlesex,

July 25. native record English which has slood for 32 yearn was broken here tonight when A, R. Cruttenden, of Polytech- nie Harriers, cleared 24 feet 3 inches to win the Long Jump at an inter-club Athletics meeting 24 The previous record of foot 24 inches

et by Harold Abrahams at Woolwich in 1924.

An Vooriing (Holland) the fact that he excoiled in the 105 hrs, 63 mins, 33 secs,

(Luxem 11. A. yesterday's Alps,

bourg) and was second today,

103 hrs, 53 mins, 19 Tomorrow's stage in against sees.

Robinson the clock with the last in the 12 B.

(LAIXTY- 103 hrs, 56 mins, 23 overall position starting first bourg) and the first Just. Riders will¦ sees. leave at three-minute intervals over 69 kilometres to Lyons.

TEAM POSITIONS

Team positions sture:-

After

18th

1. Belghum-16 hrs, 41 mins, 20 secs.

2. France-16 hrs, 49 mins.

hrs, 62 3. Lauxembourg-le

4. Italy-16 hrs 54 mins.

WALKOWIAK FINED Tour judgos fined Walkowiak 2,000 francs (£2) and added 30 seconds to his overall timing when he was pushed by his team mate, Deledin, after falling in amins, 8 sees, climb. Ridery boltind him auto- matically had their time lag cut by 30 seconds.

Delexida was also fined 2,000 francs and given a 30 seconds Holland-16 brs,

helped sees. petralty Walkowiak.

8. Ile De France-18 hrs, 57 Britain's

131

cown

on

BUT from

for

howing

Robinson

was

Crittenden, A winner for London

against

Czechoslovakia

probable

As a

Olymple team.

Prague

in

last week-end,

for Britain's

At Prague, Cruttenden

had

6. Spain -18 hrs, 54 mina, 12 cicared 24 feet 8 inches (7.52

OCES.

6.

Southeast France

(metres), one of the best per- formances in the Long Jump in and this your

and & world- Europe

However,

50 mins, 12

0. Souhwest France17 hrs,

mins, 18 xs,

11. Northeast Central France

12. Switzerland-17 hrs, 24

OVERALL POSITIONS Team overall positions:- 1. Belgium-319 has, mins, 17 ECS.

17

mins,

Brian climbed up another place from mine, 50 socs to 12th in the overall post-40 secs, tions of the race after sharing 10. West France-17 hrs, 4 11th place in the stage. He Inished

5 minutes. 8 seconde

Stan Ocleers Belgium's

Robir-17 hrs, 9 mins, 8 secs. Twenty-five-year-old

Mirield, Yorkshire Britain's only entrust in the mins, 34 secs,

om the COD- soul-shattering race, has been sleadily creeping up firental giants during the tough mountain climbo in the Alps.

over hilly After today's run ground with a couple of 4,000 feet high hump thrown in, Robinson said. Test discards had a good day,

Lasual I am Don Kenyon hitting 147 for punch behind my petals.

Willle not really tired but those Alps Worcestershire Watson 139 not out for York-behind us were really tough."

Three more singes over flat lands are left before the Tour winds up in Paris and Robinson is now jockeying among the Bers for a place amongst first ten.

of his century,

TEST DISCARDS

Spinners Tom Greenhough the misfortime to fall Ave short

the did und Malcolm Hiltor damage. Greenhough took fiv wickets for 38 runs, including

two the last

with successive balls, and Hilton took four

the first Lancashire become player to take 100 wickets this

seuson

a

.

Lancashire's Surrey,

nearest rivals to the Championship ran up good score | Table,

against Sussex, thanks mainly to a third wicket stand of 157 in 180 minutes by Ken Barrington and Bernard Constable. Bar- ringion, who fought for

Д koen hours against which gave nothing away,

four

and

shire.

Watson gave no chance in an tonings lasting three and three included quarter hours which twelve fours With Ray Iling worth (78) he put on 183 in a wad mammoth sbeth wicket aland.

Kenyon batted stylishly with freedom

**I couldn't

with the

this

tho

ranking perforords can only

English native

be set on English soil.

Best ever Long Jump by an Englishman was Ken Wilma- hurst's 24 feet 8 inches (7.335 metres) in winning the British

title at Van Empire Games couver in 1854,-Reuter,

FASTEST HALF MILE

Mancheter, July 26. Brian Hewson put up the fastest time of the year for the Half Mile by a British · runner clocked one minute when he 50.8 seconds here tonight.

Hewson

won by four yards title-holder from the British Mike Rawson, with the British Empire Half Mile Champion, Derek Johnson, in third place.

Chris Chataway won his first roce of the seaSON, victory

2. 1toly-315 hrs, 14 66 secs.

3. Holland 315 hrs, 16 mins, 31 secs,

SULO, 5. West France 310 his, 5 major mins, 21 seco

38

4. France 315 hrs, 33 mins,

gaining a two yards

6. Southeast France 317 over steeplechaser John, Disley hrs, 7 mins, 47 seca.

Chat- in a two-mile event.

7. Spain-317 hrs, 18 mins,way's time was eight minuter 5 secs.

53.4 seconds.--Router. 8. Luxembourg-317 hrs, 19 mins, 34 socs.

CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT

uncanny foresight 9. Northeast Central France of

a Yorkshire man and a-317 hrs, 52 mins, 37 seca. for three hours

10. Southwest France --- 318 shrewd estimation of his own 51 minutes and hit 23 fours.

capabilities, Robinson declared hrs, 4 mins, 45 pecs. Skiful leg break bowling by

bafore

Tou 2,780-mile started attack Bill Greensmith, who recorded

three weeks ago, that the had tho

to finish among bout performance of his

he hoped career by taking eight wickets

first ten. for

WILE 59,

principally res Any Frenchman, Belgian or for Exsexe disanissal Italian cycling fan would have

with continental phrase about another English as "Just mad Englishman"

GOODWOOD STAKES

Final Acceptors With Weights

brushed this forecast off Gloucestershire for 212 at

ponsible of Bristol

worried all the Greensmith

and batsmen

trapped several with his wall disguised googly. He was one of the few bowlers who ended the day in happy humour, for batsmen found the conditions SO much to their London, July 25.

Biking that #dota! of 2,793 Eighteen anal acceptors, with runs were scored in the nine weights,

the Goodwood frst-class fratches, for stakes, to be run over a course of two miles, three furlongs at Goodwood next Wednesday, August 1, were published today as follows:

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES At Lord's: Middlesex (Hooker 53), Glamorgan for two.

104 86

At Bournemouth; Hampshire 125 (Greenhough Ave for 88, Hilton four for 81). Lancashire 110 for three.

At Birmingham Scotland 298 for eight (L. - Dudman not out

152, J. A. Itchison 68)

Voraus

the the

But many of the apectarors will be eating their word at Stadium the Parc Des Princes on Saturday,

IIIS NEAREST KIVAL Roger Walkowiak kept the yellow sweater 59 leader and

nearest

ARCHIE MOORE STOPS PARKER IN 9TH ROUND

at

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St. John Ambulance Orders

St

Order by Mr Fung Ping-tan. C.St.J.. Commissioner - of John Ambulance Brigade, Hong- kong District. Order No. 30/60. Dated July 20, 1950,

Ambulance Dation -- Hongkong...* 23.1756-48.58, Wanchal "A" Amb. Div. 5.0.60-118.50, Wandiani "3" Amb. Div. | Aug. 1966: Central Nag. DiVA.

AmbráknowDuder Kowtoon,

KYMCA Amb, Div. 6.0.50-12.0.50, Mongkok Amb DIV.

the duty.

Amb. Div.; 18.50), Talmabaterii Ambs. DIV.

30.7.50-5.B.29, Toronto July 28. The World Light Heavyweight Aug. 1350: Blamshulpo Naz. Div. overall | Champion, Archie Moore, stop- Pensitation Squad: Buttes, 29/7.50, Parker of Toronto. Dr. H. K. Pang, Dentist Young Tess- confirmed French ped James hopes that he would win the in

the ninth round of their wah, D/O Lani Lal king and Wester

N/D

54.55. Pubile Holiday, CanDCI rival scheduled 16-round 43rd Tour, s Is Glibert Bauvin, riding in the Maple Stadium last night.

Leat

Orderly Pution At Mainland Arsa Ockers French national team.

The fight had been billed by gta, - 26.7.56, KYBICA Amb. Div. 27.7.58, Tsimshatsui Amb Div. 20 minutes, 41 its promoters as a "Champion-28.7.56, Kong Wah Amb, Div.; 29.750, la eighth and

down, and Robinson's ship" bout to fill the vacancy Shanshulpo Amb, Blv. 13 30.561. seconds

the Luxembourg left by Rocky Marciano, who KYMCA N, Div: 31.7.66, Mongol captain of beam, Charly Gaul, is 15th and has retired,Urdted Press, 34 minutes, 6 seconds down.

THE WEIGH-IN Of tomorrow's stage, Robin- son said: "I hope to do well

clock. The Against the route should suit mo." He reflected and lope to climb up one or two places in the overall position. But let's wait until tomorrow

INDIVIDUAL. POSITIONS Individual overall positions 1. R. Walkowiak (Northeast. Central' France)

105 hrs., 20 mins.

44

hilly

Admiral Byrd nine stone one pound (includica

fourteen pounds penalty), Gakis Hill nine stone, Rejoicing eight stone ton pounds. Papillio, Allbl II, Curry

all eight stone Warwickshire. Saphos invariably China by four matches to one and

At this evening in Peking, the New nine pounds, Jardiniere eight

Kristol Gloucestershire China news agency reported to- stone seven pounds, Tan clatt 212 (Greensmith eight for 50).

Three. stone four pounds, The Black Essex 43 for been playing badly this year. And we can look forward tonight.

two

thrilling matches to end The results "were: Ahmadi Horso eight stone three, pounds, At Hastings: Surrey 313 for players the acries,

beat White

stone eight (Barrington 95, Constable Solitum Olich (Indonesia)

Heather Boven and Having been

cricket history Wang Wen-chino, the Chinese twelve pounds, Brors even stone 72) versus Sussex,

At Dudley: ning pounds, Diving Suit seven made at Leeds where England Champion, 15-11, 15-0

Worcestershire Once again the selectors were won for the first time we bone chinn's in player, Chen Fur Incredulo, Knight of Killarney 147, D. Richardson 78.

Lie Poan (Indonesin) best stone eight pounds, Light Car,384 for four declared (Kenyon Horton Once that more history will be made again it was a good thing they at

Manchester where no shou 15-6, 18-1.

and Precipico alll boven stabe not out 05). Derbyshire 45 for Test England Australia weren't.

Has Huang Shih-ming (China) alx pounds and Terrington six three.

At Harogster Yorkshire 378 In case this sounds like a pro- ever been brought to definite beat Thio Slang-tho (Indonesia)stone twelve pounds,

conclusion

16-8, 17-15.

for seven (Lowson 65, Watson paganda leaflet from the Com

MUST BE HERE

Cily seven of the 41 entries" In the Women's Singles, the inltite Room at Lord's, I would

Miingworth - 78) not out have declared acceptance, for the point out that selectors do make Australia must make her. Indioncedan woman chamglow Goodwood Cup, to be run over A

303 Record At Northampton:

Breaking Kent 303 She must Ong Hong-nio, boat Cheng mistalcas

I just want to show supreme effort here,

course of two miles, Ave fur for eight (Phobey 85) versus That their job is not merely a not leave it until the final Test Tmi-chan (China) 11-1, 11-0.

Goodwood on Thurs-

First Round Lead Northamptonshire. : mat

tut atter of formIL.

the Oval, happy hunting The Mixed Doubles were work

phy, August 2. They are: the Indonesian

Ab Nottingham: Nottingham What is that makes a good ground of Messrs Laker and by

pair, Go Test bateman? Is it the ability Lock.

***Blang-bok and Gori Ing-nio, Prince Barle, Bewitched 111, shire 925 for seven declared By Irish Player to forget the

Rosati, beat Chea Fu-chou 200 Zarathustra,

Crifle (N. HE 103, C. Poodo: 03). Shino-yu 15-1, 15-6. Borghetto and Garigliano. All Royal Air Force, nine for

wicket--Reuters carry vine stona Reuter.

not bound by statistics.

atmosphere and Given a fust wicket, such as | who the importance of the occasion the one on which South Africa Lin

and to play one's normal gumo?:'Ueat England last year at Man- Franco-Preme.

THE GAMBOLS

Barry App libe

GEORGE, WHAT CAR PARK) ARE WE DOING TO 73 Yellow

OH NO! we CANT? THIS 18 AWFUL 5 {WHY ?

YELLOW WILL CLASH WITH MY NEW OREOS

BROWN

PURMA

Versus Somerset

So Tender

and Tasty

FRANCIS MILLERD'S GREAT NORTHERN FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON STEAK

210

PROFESSIONAL GOLF

Llandudno, Wales,

July 28. Harry Bradshaw, the Irish Ryder Cup player, took the lead with a record malding 68 first round in the British Professional Close Golf Cham- pionship here today.

Bradshaw la ahead of Peter Allis

David ho

Astant

· Ferndown nesiotant, the Wolsh Sudbury and Bil

Besch Duties-Hongkong. - 25.7.58 (Bat)

Repulse Bay, Kamely Town AD, BE Wave Bay, Sia Noen A/D; Shek-O.. Wanchal ('B' 'A/D. Toronto, July 25..

scaled 1804 20.7.50 (81m) 9.30 m., Bepulse Bay, Archie Moore

Werter Dist. AVD; Big Wave Day. pounds and Jarnes -J. Parker Central A/D;: Bhwk-O, Wanchial "LÁ. 1.20 p.m.. Repulse Bay, Cón- 2114 pounds at the offdal A/D weigh-in for tonight's night fucian A/D Big Wave Bay BCAA AD;. Shek 0 chung End, a. which has been billed for the Aug. 1950: KYMCA N. Div. D World Heavyweight Champion-

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Beach Duties-Kowloon. ---ICYMCA Bwimming Pavilion: · KYMCA Amb, and Nag. Div. Civil Bervente, Aesch. sidp.

The veteran Archlé Moore, Swimming Pavilion: Kong Web Amb. World Light Heavyweight. Div and Waterloo Nas. Day.

Athletic Asen. Swimîning....Pavilion: Champion, thus gave away 21% Cowloon Amb, Divyand shemoutpo pounds to the Canadian.

N/D. Lalchikok Besch: -23.7.50-29.750 The fight will be at the Maple Bhaupo Amb, and N. DIES Street Bleepers. Shelter Society, Leat Stadium - hère, where the Dates, **, Aug. 1968, "a shamatlipo: two men went this morning for Bhamehulpo Neg. Div.: Westeria Cha,

Mongkok KUWASARIS, the weigh-in, watched by 250 Central Nag. Div, da

Duster-Aug. Ind! KYMCA NIE. DI

Vor The Protection Of KYMCA Nag. yes,

DIVING, 1856-4.5.50, Ideal weather was forecast for | Bhamehulpa Nag. Div.

Appointment a. promeĢĒDESK. — [0]{ Wong Tak-ho appointed to | Offlone iự¢ Rowinets Mo. E' Amb,

ducking the abacsor of C/B Hob [Yuen, "W42. 15.7.65 10:15.9.66.

Jocs Amb, Div,:_ppi Chow, Chai KYMCA Amb, Diy.i Cổi Lau Paká promoted to D/O we£. 10,7

Taken On Bérength, and (C) Toro | Mont=gth*Nam Amb, Div

people

get weight for two at the content 070-1750,

outdoor match-Reiner

TENNIS

Two Wins For Lew Hoad

At Stockholm

Stockholm, July, 25. gfimbledon Champion Lew

Bettinad (Sweden) 6-3 6-2 at stylk, Central Sweden, today.

Samatches

the of Ganton, who are on Hood: (Aarskinlin}]}

market

at 71 are two stalwarts Chation Ward (Little? Aston) And this Soot

Panton

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"Angliyar"- round. Wi maximum of 30 playoral) with reat acore qualify for a furiber (24) halu on Friday, for

[plagrein, Frora' the two 'cou

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