Tommy Atkins ARMY SPORTS

PARADE

The Hongkong Chinese Training Unit, commanded by Major It, R. Greaves, Northamptonshire Regiment, inkes a very deserved spotlight this week if only for the distinction of being the only Hongkong unit, this season to win a FARELF team title.

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The total strength of staff and recruits seklom sports viewpoint the exceeds 120 and while from authorities regard their as a minor unit, the HKCTU have other ideas, and, entering the major units section of most sports, they "have a go" at practically everything.

They stand supreme in Use who did some good work from basketball writt and, apart frote his wing position, Ch Intry #defeat by their closest rivals, Duvies of Command Workshops, WAS 66 Coy, RASC, in the first game HEME, a player I felt of the season, and that by paly overshadowed by two slightly but who five points, they have remained better centre-halves

They would have done well had op "ecek-o-the-walk" since. win the Major Units League, portunity presented itself, Tir. Land Force, Kinekten Competi- | Fergus, 7 Hussars, a very sound on, aut nully the FARELF) back, and last but not least Cin by Grimshaw, REME, are other de- Charapratas hip, the Lakin on. and defeating partures, other in finalists, the Singapore? Rugizes Rg, and 2/10 Chirka

Malavi Ri Trom

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latier

ENTHUSIASM

A lot was owed to SSI Paidy Croli, APTC, for his enthusith and guidance, and if was pleasure to see from playing with i local boys.

The "star" of

the team was undoubtedly Cal. You Chun-hung whe totalled no less than 56 points out of the 1,023 scord in 17 games, in which they only conceded 495 Lok

Kwun Kani-chuca end

These seven departures must be causing the Army 10am mimager many bendiachts and 14 ean only be hoped that the new RETIVAIS, LATÚ, and reinforce- ment Stalls will produce a new batch of stars to maintain the bigh standard

In the Colony.

of Army saceer;

HEARTY WELCOME

A ve hearty welcome is offere tu the 1 Royal Tank Regiment by all local sportsmen and we sincerely hope that they will carry on the good work of

17 fussITY,

The regiment Jave

✨. THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1957.

SURREY STRETCH THEIR LEAD TO

44 POINTS

Beat Yorkshire By An Innings

London, July - 2.

Surrey, the County Cricket Champions and leaders, increased their load in the table to 44 points when they beat Yorkshire by an innings and 19 runs today.

They now have 146 points from 12 matches and lead from Derbyshire, 102 points from 12 games, who were playing the West Indies in the series which ended today.

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THE RESULTS

Lancashire, who brat Mkider | scored six points and Sumea sex by 72 runs, and Warwick- four. shure, who drew with Kent, are next with 100 points each from 13 matches.

Birmingham. -- Match Firu in

table nrc drawn. Kent 288 for nine de- Northamptonshire, whose victory cared and 200 for eight (Dixon inites 01. Hollies five for (7). War-

wirkshire

(Warwickshire 443. four points).

over Nottinghamshire their total to 88 points from 12 matches.

Remarkable bowing by Erie Bedner (live for 27) and Tony Lock (thre For 04) carried Surrey to their runway 1013 over Yorkshire,

They were responsible for Yorkshire collapse in which last eight wickets crashed 29 runs in 53 minutes.

At Eastbourne-Match drawn. Sussex 332 and 109 for six de- cure! (Parks 01 ከ1 Worcestershire 323 and 200 for live, Sussex four polols),

Road To Final Getting Rougher For Low Hoad

London, July 3. The road is getting rougher for Law fload, the defending

Bren's

Angka Champion at Wimbledon, Today, on the Centre CourE, he facts hls hardest task of the Championships so far In his semi-final" against the Krently Improved Bwcde, Sven Davidson

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Davidson, who is notre for his return of service, will be hoping to catch Hoad in the erratio mood

struck which has

him more than once recently. And ir oat falls to get the mual effect with his

arrvice, mighty first

may be in for a long five- seg struggle.

The man he is seeded to meet In the final, Ashley Cooper, Champion of Am- had an easier tralia, has

than the Wimbledon time Champlon in getting to the semi-final starr.

only H: Is, In fact, the

not 10% Jeft who Iman

Elis •P. dropped a sei. out).

7" Another Ask pan^ni, vie

bak trailan, Neale Franer, dropped xix in his last four matches and may be feet. of intense Ing the strain competition.

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At Lord's-Lancashire hot! Middlesex by 72 runs. Lan- forenshire 264 and 179. Middlesex 208 and 103. (Robertron 70, Emler Yorkshire had seemed Tattersall seven for 30). (Lan- likely to

good light cashire 12 points). put up when Willie Watron (72) nid) Al Bournemouth.-Hampshire Vie Wilson (64) took their over-bea! Cambridge Universtiy by night pecond wicket stand to 12399 rune. Hampshire 350 for four declared al 322 for eight de- in two and a half hours.

clored (Rayment 62. Barnart 86, Thelby-Mackenzie 61). Com- bridge University 387 and 195.

Frie Redmer broke the stand by getting Wilson caught behind the stumps, and in less than an hour the score slumped from 190 for me to 174 all out.

MIDDLESEX COLLAPSE Middlesex. beuni

sel to get 238 in three hours forly minutes to beat Lancashire, collapsed be- fore the offspin of Roy Tatter- sail, who took even for 39, his best figures of the reason.

were also promine, Wai-kun and the emainder of the squad wer well trained, well coached, reverely handbespped during the nat very it and keen,

ged year by being split up into They are at present Habering | Small detachments and spread up for the Summer Leumit, due aut over the length and breadth to start shortly, and severni have laen selected for training with an Army team scheduled to meet The American "Adventure for Victory" team who are due in The Colony in the near future.

Shining at athlettes, they won Ranks เฝ้าร Honkon Other Championship for the several

of

On a pitch showing signs wear, Tattersall started Middle-

of England. Looking at their past glories, however, it seems that their chier love has been athleties as they were rumors. up for four years in the DAOK's decline by dismissing nob

Edrich in Gale and 201

The Championships.

same over, and with Brian Statham

dismissing

Denis "duck", Three went down for 35

also

won the BAOR water polo title in 1950 and the Compton

Zone honours in 1985.wickels successive year, and, prompted by Canal

runs. at athletics they were this success, "had a go" in the Again Garrison and Land Forte: Team | in the runners-up position for Championships.

them

Iwo successive year in the Canal Zone Pentathlon com- In the former they gained a merited fourth position below petitions. such athletically minded unity as 178 Loruting Battery, RA, and à COD, and in the Land Forces - meeting, although ranked fifth, they were in fact only 142 points bebin the third team. A very creditable, performance which

liope to see bettered

fit xt season.

the holders, 82 Disenting Independant (IK) Sun. RE, by two straight pulls, they rounded

11; Athletic

by annexing Th Tug of War Championship.

season

A tour in Korea during 1953 raw

trying conclusions with our American friends at baseball,

where 110 specifie honours are claimed.

for

Middlesex were all out for 163 and Lancashire won with 20 minutes of extra time to spare.

Northamptonshire, needing ny to defen Nottinghamshire, only 58 runs at the start of the

anxious time getting

had

than.

None of their early batsmen was happy ngainst the pace of Bruce I have it on

Jepson, Later good authority Arthur that after nearly five years of Dorland enused concern with restricted sporting activity the bis spin and live wickets went down before the runs were made. Regiment are going all out for honours in every branch of sport, huping to build up really

HONOURABLE DRAW good teams, and team spirit,

155

FAN

Kent, batting a day against We on our part look forward Warwickshire, Torped with pleasure to steing the Re-honourable draw. They wiped giment's colours on the local unit stres .01

and sports fields.

eventually finished 43 in front scoring 189 in four hours 55 minutes today.

FEAST OF HOCKEY

IN THEIR ELEMENT Naturally. at swimming and water pola they were in their ? element, and after winning the A feast of hockey was served

up at Whitheld Hongkong Cher Ranks füdivi

Barracks on dual and tean swimming titles. Monday last when the top three they took a deserved third posl- teams in the Six-n-side League ten in the Land Forces team were on view. In the best game event and, but for the fuel that | I've seen this season, second in

claimed the Army

their star the table KHQ 74 LAA just well diver. muy

have more 'pfpped' third placed 6 COD by efstly challenged the winners, the odd goal in the last seconds the longkong Sugal Regiment, j of the game.

CUD

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I would be unfair to RHQ to soveer the larger and ! Wronger Brjusta opposition say that they were lucky to win, proved too inuch for the loen perhaps it would be more api bays and they spent the season to say that the ball rau a litle supporting the other teams in more kindly for them. ifongkong zone of the Minor played throughout the game Units League, Snishing with a with only tive men, and the played 12, won 1, lost 1 player and reserve who falled to average, but praise for good sportsenuoship.

The unit have yet to be bitten by the hockey, boxing, erleket "bugs" but after their successes in other branches of sport, it camiot be long before we see them "having a go!"

earned a lot of turn up must be aware now that

Alon Dixon played one of his best buings for Kent, never failing to punish touse deliveries. in scoring G1 in 101 minutes, with ten fours.

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So Frame should not pre- krut too kerimics a threat to the dark-haired Cooper of the classical strokes, even though br took him to four sets in the Australian fusal,China Muli Spedal.

CHRISTINE TRUMAN IN THE SEMI-FINALS

AT

WIMBLEDON

London, July 2,

A mighty rooftop roar from Wimbledon Centre. Court crowd today marked the entry of 16-year-old British Junior Champion, Miss Christine Truman, into the semi-finals of the Women's Singles.

The tall, sturdy Essex girl beat American Mrs Betty Pratt, who is twice her age, by 9-7, 5-7, 6-4 in a tense fluctuating battle which held the capacity crowd Miss Truman is one of the youngest spellbound for an hour and three quarters.

players of the century to reach the last four.

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When she flashed a volley ¦ match-winning forehand, is al- Miss Reyes took control of the

to certat Past Mrs Pratt on match point, most

wear the forecourt to pull up from 1-5 to the crowd erupted and the Wimbledon crown before she is 4-5. thunderous applause

Miss Gibson played below the lasted much older,

The United several minutes.

States is assured form expected of a potential

negress coe analist as the champion. The Innky The applause spread to the of at least

on. numerous semi-final o1) Thursday double-faulted adjacent number ch court other

Californian occasions and surrendered her where play

momentarily will be between held up

times twice to quarter-anal Miss Darlene Hard and My service four In the between match

the invourite Dorothy Knode, of New York. love all on errors.

Despite defeat, Mis Reynolds Miss Hard, 21, outvolleyed for the fc, Miss Althea Gib

and outdrove second seeded put up a most creditable - per- son, the New York negress, und

for a 17-year-old Miss Louise Brough to win 6-2, formance Mig Sondra Reynolds, another

player, who is ranked only fifth 0-2 in only 47 minutes. teenager from South Africa.

In this match, Miss Gibson, Mrs Knode's relentless driv-In her own country.

The quarter-finais

the though below her best, ang gave her a 6-4, 5-0 win or Man's Doubles produced an up little dimeulty in whining 6-3, -4 against nu opponent whose only real weapon was n hard, flat forehand drive.

NEXT OPPONENT Mins Gibson next meets Miso Tromen. Though the British girl is unlikely to win, the general Opinion

among the experts is that Miss Truman, with ne:

Scorching Heat Takes Heavy Toll of

Tour

Riders In

De France Race

Metz, July 2.

18-year-old Miss Rosa Maria Heyes, of Mexico,

The success

that she and inspired volleying.

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get when Americans. Gardner Mulloy and Budge Patty, two of Miss the todny of

oldest campaigners at overwhelmed Truman, who was too young to Wimbledon,

third-ceeded pair, inter for Wimbledon last year, Australia's was a triumph for the junior | Ashley Cooper and Moi Ander-

winners training scheme of the British son,

of the French Doubles title last month, Lawn Tennis Association.

Mulloy and Puity, whom ca... Oficial coaches Dan Maskell bined ages total 76, won 8-3, 6-3, and Australian-born George

6-0, showing perfect harmony Worthington had nurtured her Ramo so thoroughly

THE RESULTS has developed ground strokes not of a maturity which has

Women's Singles been poen since Miss Maureen

Quarter-finals Connolly won the American Miss C. C. Trumen (Britain) hallonal title at the same ten- beat Mrs E. C. 5. Pratt (United der age. Time after time she | States) 9-7, 6-7, 6-4. scored with her torehand.

2.119 A. Ćibeon (United Wearing a white jockey cap. Statca) beut Miss S. Reynolds the sprightly American, who is n

(South Africa) 0-3, 6-4, widely travelled and seasoned player, tried

everything in att attempt to upsel the British youngster's rhythmic stroking. She varied pace cleverly, cun- soft returns and repeatedly, Irled to cut off Miss Truman's drives

with stop volleys at the net,

Miss Truman looked to have the match won when she led 4-1 with her own service to follow zel, but she 11 in the second

still showed

locks the 10 ability to press home ruthlessly

Such advantages,

Organisers of the Tour of France cycling race were today worriedingly used the drop shot and

over how many riders would arrive in Paris, where the 22-stage race over, 4,665 kilometres winds up on July 20.

After today's sixth stage, only 88 riders arrived here within the time limit. One rider failed to start from Charleroi, Belgium, this morning.

5. Pierino Boft hrs, 39 mins, 39 rees, 6. Francols Maho same time.

2. West France-98 hrs, 20 mins. ming, 20 secs.

3, Italy-08 hrs 18 mins (Southest sees,

4. Switzerland-98 (Italy) mins, 10 secs.

(France) 24 secs,

3. Mario Bertolo (N.E. Cen- The tour officials eminated three riders who arrived out fra France), 0 hrs, Alle

the time limit. Eighty- | 54 sees, Shree riders and now left in the * Nello Laureddi Tour. Ons hundred and twenty France) same time.

12 team left riders, split into the Nantes starting point last Thursday.

The scorching heat has been

for responsible

this drastic elimination of over 30 riders a quarter of the starters,

The French national team, the only complete team of 10 riders left, continued Its tactles today 9. Andre Darrigade (France) of foreing the pace. Its riders. hrs, 44 mins, 31 gees.

bis,

22

she

A FUTURE CHAMPION In the third set she led 6-2 {with service to come, and when Mrs Pratt pulled up to within a point of levelibig at the bre, 2015- it looked as though

5. Holland-08 hrs, 23 mins,

G. Belgium-98 hrs, 22 mins, (N.E. 15 sees.

7. He De France-98 (Austria in mins. 52 secs. Swiss team) 6 hrs, 44 mins, 7 8. Northeast Central France recs.

100 hrs, 32 mins, 3 wees,

7. Marcel Rohrbach Central France) same time.

8. A. Christian

9. Southwest France-18 hes.

who are in top forn, aim at 10. Fred De Bruyne (Bel-34 mins, 10 sees. burning out the other teams Alum) same time.

over the flats before they reach the mountain stuges.

Overall Individual

Classification

10. Southeast France-90 hrs, 40 mins, 48 sces,

11, Spain-90 hrs, 59 mins, 4

sees.

At the 25 kilometres mark of

1. Jacques Anquetil, 32 hrs, today's 248 kilometre

stage. 42 mins, 3 secs. Jacques Anquet!!, Jean Forres- 2. Marce) Janssens (Bel-

Francis There was n dramatic anish der.

Mahe.

12. Luxemburg Jean glum) 32 hrs, 43 mins, 4 sers.

(Mixed) 99 Louls in the match between Sussex Stablinkst,

3. Jean Forrester (France) | hrs, 54 mins. 22 seconds, Bergued, With the Andre Durrigade, Alberi Bönveiį 12 hrs, 45 mins, 20 ates. and Worcestershire,

France Presse, Intal scores level, Bob Broad- and Gilbert Bauvin, all in the

32 4. Rene Prival (France) bent of Worcestershire was run French leam, launched the first hrs 45 mins, 32 sees. out off the last ball of extra attack. time when racing to get the one

They held this lead for 17 run necessary for victory, and

icflometres. The main pack match ended in a draw. Worcestershire, who Anished caught but Trochut with

up with five wickets in hand, Gilbert Bauvi this wheel

| surged ahead to be the first to 8. Joseph Thomin [W.

cross into France

Two Important Franco-Belgan border,

Fights For George Dommy Ursua

their absence most probably just their team the game.

The victors, RHQ, were re- by Sgt. presented

Bars. Dianis McKinnell, Pritchard and Andrew McCor kell, and ants, Darle Grem- gold, Brian

Oxford and Bert On completing this review of Hayes, wilst the losers featured the year I would assure the Majors Gondort Newark and ITKOTU that we have enjoyed Ted Hutson, SQMS Alon Wein- meeting you on the sports field wright, Cdr. Sid Scadding, and and at least in one sport we SQMS David, Wheeler. have learnt a lot from you, an I for one look forward to seeing you in uction again when the main sporting seaton re-opens Good luck to all.

was

over

I

the

5 Max Schellenberg (Swit- zerint) 32 Jirs, 40 mins, 12 pecs, 6. Roger Woikovlak, 32 hrs, 40 mins, 25 xxxs.

7. Fernand Picot (W, France) 32 hrs, 47 mins, 43 BCES,

France) 32 hrs, 47 mins, 40 secs. 9. Gilbert Bauvin (France) 32 hrs, 47 mins, 57 seĽA...

10. Jean Bobet (Ile DU France) 32 hrs, 48 mins, 20 sec3. Stage Toam Classification 1. Northeast Centro! France... 10 los, 54 miņa, 4 SCC8

2. Southwest France - 10 hrs, 57 inins, 50 secs.

Although they were joined by ather sprinters, Trochut attacked again. Just before the finish he joined by seven other riders but with that little extra Manila, July 3.

punch leit in his legs, Trochut Philippines Dommy Ursu, hurled his front wheel over the third ranking world flyweight falshing line in the final sprint challenger, disclosed upon h's win the stage. return to Manila this morning Tomorrow's seventh stago 4. Southeast France-10 hrs, that he will

meet Argentina's from here to Colmar is over 22368 mins, 36 secs. Pascual Perez in a world

utle kilometres.

5. France and Italy-20 hrs, bout in September and Mexico's

B mins, 41 secs, Raoul Macios in a relure match In November.

The tiny

FINISHING ORDER

3. West France-18 hrs. 58 mins, 20 sec,

sexs

7. Switzerland 20 hrs, 13 Following this match we shw League-leadors Royal Engineers,

Silipino fighter, Trochut covered the 248 kllo- mins, 2 cees.

3. Belgium, Ile De France, who by comparison looked very technically knocked out by World metres in 6 hours, 30 minutes Holland, Luxemburg and Spain, mediocre in their game against Bantamweight (NBA) Champion 54 seconds (with a one-minute lowly-placed Signals "3." ~ Sigy Next week the spotlight goes played well above their normal.

Macias on June 15 sat at Son bonus for first place-6 hrs, 28 Sach with 20 hrs, 13 mins, 33 over the hill to Sek Kong when form and, with encouragement eager to meet Perez, who holds

Francisco, sold he was very mins, 54 secs.

2. Joseph Groussard (West Overall Team. Classification that popular runner unit, 18 from a large crowd of well-

241 1. France-07 hours, 11 mins. Field Rgt. RA, will be featured, wishers, led the Sappers a merry

the World Flyweight Champlon- France) 0 hrs, 20 mins.

20 secs. SEVEN DEPART

dance and from being 3-2 down ship.France-Presse. at bulf-time equalised early in the second period and quite often looked capable of getting In the other game Colony at a host of Wos und Sets, decisively de- Army "star"-among whom are teated 158 "B" by 0-1.

Bert Allen, RASC, from 19

· Soccer fans will be disap- pointed to bear of the departure the decision. from the

Sgt

Field Rgt. RA, a player who

sees.

THE GAMBOLS

NO, KO, BACK RUTHIN

ITE LOST!

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League positions as at the end

WİFİL, IP YOU SAY CO KOUT DA ON IT FOR ME

IT WAS HEMMED (N

turned in some very good games of play on Monday wore,

last season, cad that sparkling

winger, Set. Eric Grimess

from 15 Medium Rgt, whom Beers

consittered rose from an average

Won & Egla

grading at the start of the season 6 COD

to one of brillance toward Is Coy HAS end, certainly he was the most Geri Q Seated winger from the Chinese

LAD

players' viewpoint..

19 Coy RASC Gur, Terry Hogan of 27 HAA] 5 SRD Rat RA WIR no longer con- Bigs *D"] tribute to our enjoyment of the 33 Gen Flesp gee and he will be coTely 150 A

RIT 'A'

missed both as a player and as RÅEL 'captain of the team.

IMP

But Ches Chokerman, RAPS, DIE A frets #4 Bield Engineer fgt. RE, 155

PWDL A PTS.

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06 1 3,29 19:

10 2

Great Aussie Jockey Retires At Age 52

The great

Brilish girl might crack under | pressure, but she survived the crisis in the manner of a future champion,

Mixed. Doublos, Second Round

C. Fernandes rod Miss H. H. De Amorim (Brazil) beat J. Von Dalsum and Mrs L. Thank (lolland) 0-4, 6-3,

A. R. Mills and Miss R. H. Bentley (Britain) beat A. Huber and Mrs E. Broz (Austria) 4-1, 6-1, 6-3,

Third Round

R. Emerson and Miss Mary Hellyer (Australia) heat Carlos Fernandes and Misa H. H. De Amorim (Brazil) 0-4, 7-5,

P. Remy and Mrs P, Chatrier (France) bent S. Davidson, (Sweden) and Miss S. Bloomer (Britain), 7-5, 5-7, 18-3.

S. Schwartz and Miss M. Amold (US) beat H. W. Stewart (US) and Mrs E. Vollmer (Germany) 9-11, 6-3,

8-0.-

Miss Truman was making her

R. D. Bennett and Miss S, first appearance on the Contre Armstrong (Britain) beat E. A, Court but she said afterwards

occasion.

(Britain) 8-0, 0-2.

she won nol overawed by the Crump and Mrs N. Allport She said she was looking for- 1. Pimental (Venezuela) and ward to meeting Miss Gibeon Mrs S. Bernerais (France) beat

and Miss even though she lost to the J. Javorsky

Puzelava (Czechoslovakia) 0-4,-. American three weeks ago.

"I have nothing to lose alie 7-5, added

G. D. Oakley and Miss F, A. had sympathetic Hird (Britain) The crowd

bent N. c. applause for Miss Brough as the Gibson (Australia) and Miss Californian left the Centro Court (J. E, Lintern (Britain) 6-4, after her decisive defeat by 10-12, 6-1, Miss Hord.

Miss Breugh, nów 34, has hê+

come part of the post-war

Wimbledon

scene,

having

Fourth Round

M. G. Rose (Australia)

and

reached the Singles semd-fal Miss D. R, Hard (US) beat G. stage on each of her ten pre- Mulley and Mrs D. F. Knode vious appearances,

(US) 6-2, 6-1.

Today she was only a shadow

of the girl who won the title

four times and finished runner- up on three occasions,

Miss P. Hird

Women's Doubles Third Round

and

art-

A. Miss beat Mrs and

Ming S. Reynolds and Mis R.

Paris, July 2. Australian Jockey, W. R. Johnstone, based in Paris | for

Her game was completely de- Mortimer (Britain) mony years, today nounced his division to retire pressed by the aggressive play Z. Koroczy (Hungary) at the age of 52. He was of Miss Hard, the hardest hitter Miss C. Mercells (Belgium) known to French sportsmen asin women's tennis. Only twice 4-6, 0-3, 6-4. the "Crocodile" for his habit of did the former chempion coming from behind In the her delivery in eight service Schuurman (South Africa) beat Miss J. A. Shilcock and Miss closing stages of a race and games, thus "devouring" the oppost- Lion, Johnstone has ridden abou! 2,000 winners in his

hold

Mrs Knode's consistency from P. E. Ward (Britain) 8-8, 2-0, the back court broke down sorrie | 6-2. spirited volleying by diminutive Miss Reyes, daughter of a former Davis Cup player.

Men's Doubles Quarter-finals.

N, A. Fraser and L A. Hond (Australia) beat N. J. Fronka Green

career. -

He won the Epsom Derby three times, the Grand Prix of

ANXIOUS SPELL Franco in 1948 with My Love,

The experienced belonging to the Aga Khan, the

American and M. E too much 6-3, 10-8. twice,

in 1945 with weight of stroke for her young Prix of Paris Arch De Triomphe generally carried

Nikeliora and in 1964 with Sica opponent, but had one anxious spell in the opening sot when Boy-France-Presso,

oncu

by Barry Applely

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[OH NO! WHY SHOULD I PAY? - WOULDN'T HAVE LOST IN

IT HADN'T BEEN FOR YOU

Luxury

GIRARD PERREGAUX

is not beyond your reach

(US) 0-1,

Campo-Halimi Non-Title Bout Cancelled

Marvellies, July 2.

The non-title fight between Filipino Batanenight Braing Champion Tiny Compon France's World Bantatorieight Boxing Champion,

Alphonse Halimi, his Down canceling för financial reLEDER, AT WHE

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