THE CHINA MAILT FRIDAY,

RON'S FUTURE

THE FUTURE OF BRITISH ATHLETICS LOOKS BETTER EVEN THAN THE PRESENT

The British athletic team today is the strongest in history with strength even in the field events. In international matches Britain is able to score points in the Shot Put, Discus Throw, Hammer Throw, Long Jump and Hop, Step and Jump.

The AAA Junior Championships at Port Sunlight last Saturday produced performers who, it seems, will assure that the present upward trend in standards continues,

Greatest performance at Port of M.R. Sunlight When that Lindsay of the Scottish AAA, $1.

Grammar Maryictone School and Queen's Park Har- Tiers who reached 182 feet with the Discus

training, has an explosive style Two other junior

013

that

of

shot putters. modoiled

T. Lucking and D. Edel- world M. record-holder Fortune Gordien | man, both in Lindsay's class, did take part in the Jimlor and looks like he may reach 200 not

feet before he leaves the Junior Championships. ranks.

the Alrandy ve has thrown cenior discus 180 feet and has with reached 47 feet 7 inches the 10-lb, Shot Put

Lindsay 1A 17. Two year ago AL Derlet Amerien's arvalest ever schoolboy discus thrower, then airo 17, reached 184 1001 24 inches with dacus only three oues heavier

the AAA than

A. Junjor inple-H. ment.

in

This year Oarter, now 19, is the United States Olympic team, has a best for the season with the regulation senior discus of 184 feet 5% inches.

Lusy at

Belf

up

On

17 has bulit him.

tensive weight

MOST IMPRESSIVE

Another most Impressive per- former at Port Suralight was 17- year-old A. J. Former of London

At Port Sunlight, Lindsay also AC who won the Javelin Throw with 211 feet. Farmer, left- won the Junior Shot Pul Cham-

hanoru

thrower, has a natural pionship at 58 foot 4 inches, L.

Chinnery of Woodford whip in his arm which is quite and his electrifying to watch cireen AC was second at 32 foot strength is obvious for all his 6 Inchor and H. M. Bone of

He has reached modium build Thames Valley Harriers third at

228 fect D Inches with the juntor 51 foot 1 inch.

Javelin and more important, Chinnery was second in the

Woll

200 rec with the Discus Throw at 150 feet 0 inches and J. Wright of Hanley senior implement, HS third at 148 feet 8 inches,

Laker And Bedser Help Surrey To Dismiss Aussies For 143

London, Aug. 2.

A total of 17 wickels fell today for 249 runs at the Oval where the Fifth Test will be played in three weeks' time when Surrey and the Australians met for the second time on the tour. Surrey won the first match in May by ten wickets.

The Australians again showed their dislike of spin bowling when Jim Laker (four for 41) and Eric Bedser (four for 44) helped to dismiss them for 143 in less than three hours after a day had been lost through rain.

At close of play, Surrey were | J. 100 for seven in their reply.

Keith Miller bowled extremely fast to

batsmen

dismiss the first for

at a cont of 38, but he had no further success and finished with four for 54,

Lake's four wickets took his total for the

to 102. season Fifty-five of his victims were Australians

col of 525

t

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BEAL RESISTANCE

The only Australian to offer real resistance to tho

Surrey

spinners was left hander Alan

Davidson, playing in hie

match since ho injured คด enkle In the Firet

Teat

Rutherford Burridge

J. Burke st McIntyro

P. Burgo lbw b Laker

The Hammer Throw was won at 172 foot 0 inches by P. A. Futchie of the City of London School L. A. Rigamonti

with

of South London Harriers pecond at

AUGUST

CLOUDED

Ron Barton, Britain's Cruiserweight Champton, looks serious as he chats with his manager, Arthur After Bloggis, at boxing headquarters in London. meeting Boxing Board stewards, Barton said he would not fight again unless his back trouble is cured.

LAWN BOWLS

TEAMS

I HAVE MY SAY

DAI AND DEREK, YOU HAVE MY SYMPATHY

By HARRY CARPENTER

You are a skilled boxer, hold two major professional championships, and have been beaten only once in a career embracing 34 fights. Life, one might imagine, is pretty rosy.

Yet Dai Dower, the nimble little man I have in mind, suddenly finds himself a fighter with a doubtful future.

1

You are a remarkable runner, have just proved yourself the best track man in "Brtinin over three miles, and are talized of as a great Olymple hope. Life, one might imagine, is pretty

European henyweight champlon, from the British boxing soene, IN come Johnny Willams and Joe Erskine to fight for the title vacated by Don Cockell and for

Gardner which contender.

WDS leading

the two-hour deliberations by

the

a

un agreement with the Cardif promoter, Mr Syd Evans, for a

tie night. It only needs little financial readjustment

In other words, MÒRE CASH, What a mix-upl

BARTON CAUTIONED Derck Ibbotson the

Thero you have the gist of

One outstanding young heavy- nimble,

mon not so to

down from all have in

of the mind, suddenly finds

British walght stands

Ho is Dick himself insulti by athletics

of Board Boxing

Contre arguments.

Richardson, Welsh compatriot selectory, who namb him a recently.

Fiis of Erskine and Williams,

Wally

has Lesley, manager told the Board for the second Ume this year that Dick isn't

Chuday

hnd his precariously

Gardner

10

yet ready to be included in Utle eliminators, matters a little. Ron Barton,

Which simplifies

Arthur

British Cruber-

Boggis, and trainer

Varcy paraded before

the stewards.

They were

Д reserve for the important It sounds simple, straightfor- Britain v. Czechoslovakia match ward. But the mess into which at the White

London, the British heavyweight chum- Over

plouchin August Bank

hun bangled Roelf is Dower and Ibbotson are still far from sorted out.

WIJ sportsmen for whom I have a

29-year-old great dead of sympathy

meakly submit to the decision, Take Dower. The little Welsh endomed of the mouting, that

he can no longer hold a Board weight champion, his manager, Aro hopes of a

world lleenco? the fight cave in on him.

The other right he said: "NotDanny Cardlit Arma Park officials only am I disappointed but I

there to explain refused to lease their ground am pretty mad too. During my

reported statement for a fight between Duwer and boxing career I have not once Barion'a

days before his the World Flyweight Champion, been knocked out, and I am not that, for ten Pascual Perez, September loiting the Board's decisioning Empire title fight against

Gordon Wallace lying down.

(Canada), he had been prevented from treia- Now, an I foreshadowed, pro-

Solomons abandons |a specialist. I am confident ing properly because of a back

injury. his quest to stage the fight the report will be satisfactory. after two Welsh rebuffs. First, I can then apply for my leence

aagron Cardiff City FC had asked Reynolds, t Biber. T.

Dyer rohibitive féo-apid to bo 1st Division (Home) v C.C.C.-J. Sloan (Bidp).

and Division (A997) Police £5,000 for a night's rent. Bond. B. Liddell J. Tindal, A

(Bkip): R. Browne, Eastman

flecreation

Jones, N. Cinb:-F

The sporta chiefs of the Gamson, F. Francia, W. Williamson Van-Heck, B. Bovaird, E. Gautier

P.

KRIPH 1. A (ap): L Geddi, A. Bailey,

Jones T. Kaye, N. Welsh capital clearly do not mare whether Dad Dower fights Heaton, K. A. Baker (Skip):' w. Hughes, T. Kavanagh (skip)!,

A. Division (Away) H.K.P.-A. Moth (Skip) Re-

R. G. Baker,

for the world title. Boyd-Cowan, verves: Planck, M. McCormick. #KCC

10

The following have been selected to represent their respective clubs in League lawn bowls matches over the moter Jack 170 feet D inches and

week-end:

P. G. Saunders of Eton Manor AC third at 169 feet 4 inches.

Though this was good hammer

the performances throwing,

do with those achieved not compare

the other throwing events. But Britain, with two seniors this

year over 100 fest and three

others

ver. 180 foet, is curreIME.”

not short of hammer throwers and young Michael Ellis, with 187 feet 11 inches in his second year as a senior, may have to

KBGC

8. A.-S. Bicheno, C. Greaves, B. Baker, A. Hutton (8kip); G. Gor- don, A. Buchanan, L. Parker, C. Askow (Skips; G. Jeffries, V. tus Hell, G. Leite, L. Cosgrove (tp). Recreio

1st Division (Away) v pino

Bilva, L. M. | Club: A. G. Itodrigues, C. C. Perwira, J. P. V. Ribeiro (skip): A. V. Lopes, 8. E. Souza, A. P. Pereiru, C. E. Pamos [Skip): G A. Guterres, B. M. Alarcoun, A. M. Souza. C. Roza- Pereira (Skip).

2nd División (Home) v H.K.C.

V

2nd Division (Away) ▼ Retralo:--- D. W. Leach, A. Graham, T. Morgan, Y. Marshall (Sp); M. Almao, C. M. Stevens, Trail (S)dp): Young, Cockburn, A. B. Coleman, A. D. Duity, B. F. Choo (Skip).

PILC

בוס

SAVIOUR

"I intend to be examined by

H

S

The Board's solution of the this: heavyweight problem Williams and Erskine were due to meet in a final eliminater at Cardiff on September 4.

The Board accepted manager Boggis' explanation, burt omitioned Burton agulist making "misguided statements" in future,

How does one Interpret the latest Barton statement, made after the Board's meeting?

Univas the treatment I'm

stid:

He

Now they can fight for the Litle IF all parties agree on terme and IF both boxers agrod to watve the six-month grace having for my back euren me and defend the title when called | 100 per cent, I shall not fight

the Lusty

two

years ago of pressure

public

apindon would have forced them to care upon.

-when Dower came home in

A

saved

professional from near-extinction in

Failing this, the fight reverts Downright

I discouraging, [ a final eliminator, with the coll

Particularly

his triumph from London on three to

to face Henry scheduled European tide fight separate, joyful occasions, with winner having

for the aguin

Gohard Hechi British, Empire, and European Cooper (Bellinghain)

tiNC.

(Germany) is definitely off. titles.

Williams'

Ted The back of Ron Barton máy Dower

Broadribb, commented: "I don't mean we shall B001 see the boxing

back of Ron Barton, Wales, for Dirk Erskine,

again."

monage

wait a season or two to replace either Peter Allday or Don An- thony as a British international.

The Jumping events at Part the

2nd Division (Home) Y HKFC | Sunlight

were not up to

M. Williamson, M. Taylor, V. C. standard of

bul the throwing,

R. Seymour,

D. Hughes (skip) P. W Roza Yu, R. L. Rusli, performances were not poor by

W. Holland (Sickp]; C-A M. Baptista, M. A. Fer-Metonife, T. Conditions. junior

standards.

Guterres,

Bennett reim, A. A.

T. Pildington. A. A. also, were not of the best,

Danenberg (Skip); T. X. Alves,

Division (Home) v HKFC The best performances here A. Collaro, GA. Noronin, A. A

G. R. Dunning, T. Chalmers, G. Almeida, J. Remedios came in the Pole Vault where

(SKP) Nor Silva (9ktp).

both A.JP. Pitt of Kelly School and South London Harriers and R.P. Hallam of RAF Halton and Meden Valley Harriers cleared

Lock C

b

1

Laker

22

1. Craig b Erio Bedser

4

10

11 feet 9 inches.

11

а

44

....

15

4

Miller b Laker

R. Benaud b Eric Bedsor

Davidson not out

A.

I. Johnson e Laker b Eric

Bedeor

Langley e lark block

J. Wilson e Burridge b Eric

Bednor

Extrus

Total

THREE AT

22:3

COO

c.

1st Division (Away) v K.B.G.C. at 4 p.m.-R. Tay, 0. A. Souza, C. H. Rosmini, B. W. Bradbury: F Lee. F. O, Madar, Q. Long Choy. 8. Leotard: C. C. Ma, P. K. Lau, A. . Contes, J. S. Landoft, 2nd Division (Homer v Filipino at 4 p.nl.-P. first

R. Rogi, R. K. Pavri TA Leonard, J. W. 140- nard W. M. Souse, R. O. Bakar, G F

d. Mndar; Wong Santart. Yan, A K. Imali, C. K. Sung, A. M 2. Soares. Captain: Gadar. 3rd Division (Awayi H.K.E.- B.C. at 4 km 7 I. Chung, 1

In the Long Jump the three-J. R. Melville of Coven-

W try Godiva Horriers, D. Churchill of Bedford School and

。 M. Lazarus of Queen's Park 6 Harriers uil cleared 22 feet 3 inches-pfacts being decided on second best jumps.

148

10

Ferreiro, J. Wade, E. G. Barros, W C. Young, V. H. oli. viera, J. A. Fox, J. Pau; C. T. Engor, 7 Tok, S. R. Salina, M. Q. Wing. Captain: J. A. Poj of

Ladies' League

The High Jump went at 6 feet

inches to D Wilson

at Wickots fell at: 2, 41, 52, 50, Hercules AC and the Hop, Step Nottingham at the beginning of 70, 77, 77, 116, 129, 143. June

six fours, In 62 minutes,

About 20 minutes play was lost through rain and bad light. were 38 for At tea, Surrey

two wicirc{23.

THE SCOREBOARD Australiana First Innings

C. McDonald e McIntyre b

Laker

I

0 33 1

He hit a chunneoless 44 not oul, including two sixes und

Bowling

but

Q M. R. W

could and nobody to stay with him

Loader Burridge Lock|| Laloer Eric Bedser

a 2 10

0

4

1 11

11

18 3 41

10.3 4 44

T. Clark, e Langley, b Miller

24

M. Stewart, lbw b Miller

16

K. Burrington, lbw b Miller

1

11

20

0

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Australian Subscription

Ponies 1957

Surrey First Innings

P. May, Miller

B. Constable, not oul

Bedser, c Davidson

A

Benaud,

MoIntyre, Ibw

Johnport

3. Lalor ↳ Davidam W. 9. Burridge, not out

Extras

c.c.c. (Green) (Away)

y Tal- koe Club:--Ming I. Silva. Mrs D. Oliviera, Mies H. Kwong, Bire 1. Souza (Skip).

C.C.C. (Gold) (Home) v KD.C.: --Mr M. Ma, Mian P. Dhabher. Miza B. Correa, Mra L. Hong Choy

Bid Division (Home) v Filipino Club:-D. Hayes, 1. Nelson, H. A. Mathieson, H. A. Triggs (Bidp); 3. A. White, B. Smith, 1. 1. Naylon, A. J. Maltland (Skip); D. Thorn- son, A. B. White, W. B. Edwards. |

R. J. Taylor (eague

Ladies'

1. Pope (Skip.

Q.

He prepared the way ee why we shouldn't come to

Richardson and Joo

the Welsh heavy Lowe, W. H. Caion (Bp Britherton, H. Walker, H. Y. weights to command four-figure Smith. G. Willcox Skip)

purses while he draws £450, Rice, J. Moore, n. Jaques,

his reported purse-share of the Bellamy. Arlis (Ship). Reserve E.

light with Pipo Dionisio. E. A. Fisher.

USRC

Dower's oretr veered off the 2nd Division (Haute) v K.D.C track of triumph when he was (W):-B. Van Zuiden;; A, Fletcher,

by

Young thrusted

Spain's A. Steven, T, Curry (sp); 8. 5.

He has not been for R. A. Ed. Martin. Flanders, Awards (skip); given for that one setback,

J. Stonyer, R. Hollway, N. Hari- Baker, R. Hetherington (Skip).

IIKERC

J. McKelvie, Bloker (Skip); D. Vipond, P. Williams, R. Gardner (Skip).

€ m051 who

Gregory, A. d. nursing

RKPBA

Compton Continues His Remarkable Comeback By

mad shamrejt

Scoring 53 In 80 Mins.

London, Aug. 2.

Bruce Jim Laker, Surrey's off-spin bowler, and Dooland, Nottinghamshire's Australian leg-spinner, today both took their 100th wicket of the English cricket season.

Laker, who bowled England to their Ashes victory in the Manchester Test this week, reached the 100 mark in his county's game against the Australians at the Oval here, where he took four wickets for 41.

have sold myself that Dower should wipe out that 3rd Division (Home) v C.C, C. at

defeat before thinking of the 4 p.m.-J.

Barton, R. 1 world title. But that does not Sininer. A. R. C. Spencer, E. Poulon (skip); A. P. Parbuck, I, stop me from feeling sorry for has now been J. K. Mundy, W. forced into the poeltion of Д bitter resentment against his own countrymen.

For this is what Dower told 3rd Division (Home) KROC colleague Peter Moss at Aber E. Finnoy, Ý, CHIẾC . Đo đạc warth, H. B.

CYTU: Dewar" (Skipo: 2. Dempsey, G Willerton, J. R. M.

hurts my feelings is

Dooland achieved the feat for | who K

2. the thought that I have been the third muccessive season Bodle (8kip); B. Wall, Dully, Lourel, J. R. Evans, let down by Wales.

in qwkwardly. H. doodmaan (Skip). Reserve:--D.

Nottinghamshire's home PATIO At two county grounds. Roberts.

against Essex. Put in to bat on Chesterfield and Scarborough, the a rain-affected pitch, Esack were general wash-out of yesterday able to declare at 212 for five, extended to today as well, gutte CLOSE OF PLAY-SCOBES ! At Southampton: helped by a solid 82 by their

Mickéж captain, Douglas Insole, who batted 3% hours. But Notting 227 for seven declared (Comp.. former ton 53, Delisle 50). Hampshire whom

bat Reg 89 for three.

VALLEY SHIELD

What

ANOTHER CHANCE "My world the chance will come amin and I'll be all the The following are _the_Policy Re-

But I will creation Club and Hongkong Foot more determined. ball Clubs teams for the Valley be fighting not for Wales, but Shield match on Monday, August for myself."

#KFC

AAA

at the chose,

made the

ball "", lin

and Jump 45 fee to A, D

at Evans of the Weish AAA and

School. Cowbridge Granraer

John Young of Bishop Vesey's Gammar School, the AAA Sonkor Champion, took the Junior 100 and 220 Yards tities at 9.9

KCC and 22.8 seconds. The Quarter

In Division (Away) V 1.R.C. Me went to D. H. Jones of

"Blue":-8. Y. Doe, A. M.A. Holywell Harriera at 51.4 Alva, E. R. Hossalei, F. 11. Ker-

Skiph C. Mani

Thumpeon___J. sounds, the Heit Mule to D. A.

Tang, J. Chubb, W. Hang Bling Haith of Thames Valley

(Skip); D. Phillips, M. J. Diyecha. | commencing at the PRO at 4 p.m. What Yorkshire is saying hamshire, for Harriers at I minute 57.0 seconds J. Dufeld, W. Gaffney (Skip),

the British Amateur England about Meet at Star Ferry, Hotpand H. Black, W. McColl, T. Shed- and the Mile to S, K. Langridge

opening dan, K. Forrow (Skip)). 2. Gard Athletics Board I hardly dare Simpson scored 76, were within At Blackpool: Lancashire 118 or South London Harriers at 4de, at 7.30 p.m.

nor, W. Taylor, H. Ridadate, E. to think. Whatever it is, I'm five tuns of first innings load (Manning four for 44), North- minutes 14.8 seconds. Langridge

Greenwood (BRID)bor. 3. Blon

7. Reynolds sure I agree.

amptonshire 23 the three, H. Duller, T, has a season's best of 4 minutes

Coventry: Gloucestershire 14 seconds.

(Skip),

F. Jones, A. Boyd-Cowan, N.

The board are responsible for

. CRICKETING CURATE 270 for seven declared: (Young Heaton, F. Angus (Skip}; R. A. choosing Huddersfeld - born

87. Graveny 70), Warwickshire Jones, Kaye, E. Gautier, K. A. Derek

the Robotson

The Reverend David Shep-48 for no wicket. Baker (Skipi: Mrs Greenwood, Mrs Three Miles Champion, as reserve part, the cricketing curate who Heaton. Mrs Dyer, Min Molennato Chris Chataway, the man be replaced Insole for the Man for ave

At Nottingham: Ervex 212 (Skip). Reserve: Mira Boyd-Cowan.

declared (Insole ' (2). N. Van-Heck, W. Thxan.

beat recently, and Gordon chester Text and scored Nottinghamshire 208 for six PRC

masterly century was out for (Bimpson 70).-Reuter. K.C.O. Whilter (AWNY) Y K.B.G,C.-M 7. Hernani, Mrs Mrs E. Bodie, Mrs K. Pepe (Skip); Mrs. A. Arliss, Mfrs A. Pilkington,

EXPLANATION

nought today when playing for R. Dooley, Mr S. Romelet, Mrs F.. r. Smith. T. Pilkington,

Sussex at Leicester. J. Dureld (skip).

Bawford, C. Pops (Skip]; MU WI-

1 understand that Jack Another personality, Denig Elmo, G.

Crump, the Board Secretary, has Compton, striving to regnin Seymour, I. Q: Hughes (skip). 1st Division (Home) Cox Ories (Skip Boza Yu, H.planation. He probably points operation, continue by scoring Afnoms after a knee' C Will given Ibbotson a letter of ex- complete L. Russell, P. W. Kaldalfe, T. W. Hollande (Skip); R. Britherton, out that Pirie needs a race in markable comeback by scoring: Bellamy, P. Lowe W. H. Con topclues to test his recently 59 in 90 minutes for Middlesex

Icy (und, of course, against Hampshire at Southamp nott, J. H. Blog.

Plete world-record holder at ton. He hit ten fours,

is

and that Chath- 5,000 Metres),

Lancashire had 113 for dive on Pat McAteer, British and Bri do with waation he can set to retrieve the board against Northampton-tish Empire Middleweight Cham his best form.

wshire but lost their last ve plon, gained a convincing points wickets for six rune in half un victory over Billy Ellaway, of But 1 hour's spin bowing by Jack Liverpool in a ten-round non- Ibbotson

spell or two for dive, had it was McAteer's 43rd win in

R. A. Woodland of Wimble- don AC won the Junior 120 6 Yaris (3ft ans) Hurdies in 914.8 seconds, the second and 17th place going at 14.8 and

3 14.9 seconds.

The

One Mile Steeplechase Total (for seven wkts) 106 was won by B. Hall of Mad Wickets fell at 18, 38, 49, 52, | chester and" Distric, Lads' Club In a fast 4 minutes 50.4 seconds,

Miller

The new ponies are ox-81, 80, 81. pected to arrive on or about 1st August. They will be quarantined in "C" Block for at least three weeks. Their arrival will mean consider- able extra work for the Stables Staff and it has there- fore, been decided that "O" Block will be closed to Mem- bera until after the draw, the date of which will be notifled

in due course, when it may be ro-opened at the discretion of the Club's Veterinary Surgeon. Mombers are asked to co-operate in complying with theso

arrangements.

temporary

By' Order,

A. E. ARNOLD,

Secretary. Hongkong, 27th July, 1956.

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0. M. R. W. 23 3 54 4 7 2 5 0 18 7 17

6 1

Reuter,

Wilson To Ask Brundage For Olympic Oath Modifications

Mike Hawthorn Will

Not Race In

K.C.C. "Reds (Home) Pollee R.c.—MIS, C. Moosa, Mrs M. Phoenix. Mr. Bequeira, Mr M. Gaffney (Skip).

Filipino Club

M. B. Pereira, A. Rein, A, C. Sequeira, J. T. Cotton (Bkip); A. J. Coelho, C. F. Rozario, A. H Bouka, CA. Coelho (Skip): J. Wi Lee, E. Xavler, A. Bachoo, It, Elana (Skip)

Band Diviilon (Away) V C.C.C.1 1. A. Peres, C. M. Castilho, J. §. Curreom, M. T. Nunes (skip); C. M. Franco, 7. A. Remedios, la As

G. Arliss

Pizte,

Reservei A. 1. Jobes, A. J. “Bén! injured

ARMY S. Hurin (8kip); A.

German Grand Prixotarlo, Pies Closters

Adenau, Aug. British race-driver Mike Haw- thorn will not take part in thè Goznan. Grand Prix automobile race to be held on the Nubur gring circuit . on Sunday, tho Ferrari team manager announced in Axemau-today",

Hawthorn had been insured for the ráce by an Italian company, Milwaukee, Aug. 2.tar German companies hadt refused to insure him. The Gee- countries bed criticland Chairman of the United Statesi Olymple Committee mald in Hawthara's tactics on this circul in a race last May, when they Milwaukee today that the new alleged he had overinioon other Olymple eath would prevent all racers des the right side" Instead American student-coaches from of on the left... participating in the Melbourne Adber, tho Italion insurance Olympic Games...

had Insured blin Hawthorn was included in the Ferrors beam for Sunday's event,

company

Commenting on the new oath, th": wiilcta Olymple represents- Gives must wear that they are Hawiboris had told newspaper- and Inbond tool runnin me he would refure, to win on “'atriobeurs", Wilsons said, be the Nuburgring track would air for modicontions or security mesares there www

Interpretation": "of • the new improved. A German

ometal, maldos today; that Haw

F. J. Rodrigues.

3rd Division Away

C. M. Rosario.

4. R Rahman, M.

REFEREES' 'EXAMINATION.

A feasible explanation, surely what kooks Wa

strub 10

An oxamination for potential deliberate Ribeiro (Blep): J. Hu, A. F. Machado, F. J. Hunt, T.-M. Casulho, R. Soares (Blip):

Neves, F. Tan (Skip).

Reserver:A. M. Coelho, M; M. Nemazee, R. D. Baptista,

a most

Pat McAteer Scores Convincing

Points Victory

Liverpool, Aug. 2.

Ellaway gave McAteer shock in the first round, putting

Army 3rd Class Referees will be could' egally have been avoided wing and M. Allen, Manning, title match here tonight. held in the NAAFI Club, by naming all three for the unds of four for 44, and Allen's 45 contests, A. Bantan, R. J. Ribeiro, V. A Chatham Road, Kowloon on team at this singo, parizoulay, three wickets, taken while 'con- August 16 at 10am. Anyone as that, selectone must know that coding no runs, finally cost only

unibooly eight. extremely who la desirous of sitting this Chatoway is examination should contact the to run against

anyway, 2nd Division (Away) v Palice Hon Secy AFA Referees' Com Recreation Club; H. Black mitee WO II F. Gordon RE OUT GOES GARDNER McColl, F. Angus, K. Brow

Dut goose Jack Gander, former Bridsh Empire" and

(skip) P. Gardner, T. Sooddon. 40 Postal Unit RE, by Augu H. Blasdale, E. Greenwood (Skip); | 10.

THE GAMBOLS

him down for a count of sight Northamptonshire also found with a right to the nome, but trouble when they batted and loss afterwards the champion, OOT three wickets for 23 run by the jing mainly with n left job, took close. Two were claimed by the compleon control of the fight Cambridge Blue, Colm Smith, China Mail Special N

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