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Committee Decides

On 1944 Games

LONDON, June 9 (Beater)—The! International Olymple Committee vote recorded London for the 1944 World Summer Olympic Games Twenty other cities were also com- peting for the honour - among which were Lausanne (Switzer land), Rome (Italy) and Detroit (United States). Both Athens (Greece) and Budapest (Hungary) have dropped out.

SPORTS

First-Class Cricket

PROBABLES FOR

HUNT CUP

LONDON, June 10 Reuter) Probables for the Royal Hunt Cup, to be run at Ascot on Wednesday

SUTCLIFFE AGAIN text week, are as follows:

TO THE FORE

LONDON, June 10-(Reuter)-- Close of play scores in the first-Carlake); class cricket programme commen- Richards), red to-day follow:-

Essex 150, Gloucester 280 for 5. Hampshire 384 (Holt 115, Arnold 109), Warwick 7 for Q

Derby 309, West Indies 14 for 1. Free Foresters 787 (Welch 104) Cambridge 57 for 3.

Portmarnock (Beasley) Caerl Optic (Ben)Marmond. "E11

•Couvert (Gordon pamoha (Elliot); Greenwich (Pertymari); Timestep (Ruttle) Neuvy (Smirke): The Yorkshire 430 for 5 (Sutcliffe Hour (E. Smith), Buckwood 175, Leyland, 180 not out) v. Mid-(Lowrey): Flying Star (Nevebt): Zaimis (Ginett): Musson (Bre- diesen.

thes); Allegiance (Herbert); Gatsonia (Clin Richards); Squa- dron Castle (Mitchall); Lovely Woman (Littlewood); True Mate (Roberta): Ajar (Car); - Mickie Bulgar (Dawson) ** Smith): Dundee II (Evans); Buer (Sharpe); Belami (Wells); · Ben- Worcester 548" for 6 (Gibbons fever (Christie); Lone Orb Ed- Olympic Committee that they 212 not out. Palmer 132) *

[dery). found it impossible to organize Northants. the 1940 Winter Olympics to com-

Leicester 291 (Prentice 119), form with the programme to

Kent 50 for 3. which they had agreed the 1.0.C.

Sussex 265 (Gover 6 for 75), Sur-starters: found itself reluctantly compelled

rey 141 for 5. to alter, the venue.

Somerset 306 for 6 v. Glamorgantown;

Friday's Matches LONDON, June 10 (Reuter)

Cortina D'Ampezzo (Italy) re- ceived 18 votes for the 1914 Winter Olympics.

Lancashire 369 for 4 (Oldfeld

The Swiss Olympic Committee | 129 not out) v. Notts. having informed the International

Having considered all the offers and taking into consideration the fact it was only eight months be-matches concluded. yesterday fol- före the Olympics would be held the 1.0.C. decided that only Gar-

Derbyshire (158 and 421 for 9 misch-Partenkirchen (Germany)

decid.) beat Worcestershire (162 was ready to hold them in Feb and 102) by 315 runs.

ruary next:

The Coupe Olympique, awarded, annually for outstanding achieve- ments in the development of sport and physical education has been awarded to the Union des Dedera- pions Suedoises Olympique.

The 1.0.0. awarded a special Olympic diploma to Leni Riefen- stahl the German actress for pro- ducing the Olympic film of the 11th Olympiad at Berlin,

low:-

Gloucester (464) beat Surrey (238 and 171) by an innings and 57 runs.

Lancashire (256 and 358 for 4) beat Hampshire (434 and 206 for 8 decid.) by a wickets.

Glamorgan (492) beat Kent (471- and 308 for 4) on first innings.

Notts (418 and 238 for 2) beat

Essex (531 for 7 decid, and 124 for 7 decid.) by eight wickets.

Middlesex (312 and 184 for 3) beat Somerset (354 and 139) by Ave wickets.

Sussex (179 and 206 for 6) beat Warwickshire (217 and 167) by four wickets...

The Committee considered the fim to be an outstanding sporting Alm which had helped enormously to spread the ideals of modern Olymplasm throughout the world After conveying congratulations Yorkshire (500 for 7 decid.) beat to the cities of London and Cor- Leicestershire (366 and 104) by an tina D'Ampezzo, the Chairman, innings and 30. ruris. Count Baillet Latour emphasised once again that every decision taken was outside political const- deration, having in view only the interest of sport and the Olympic

movement.

at

Germany Get 1940.

Winter Games

in-

LONDON, Jine (Reuter)--The Tuternational Olympic Committee have decided to allot the 1940 Winter Olympic Games to Ger- many and these will now be staged

Garmisch-Partenkirchen stead of at St. Moritz, Switzerland. The change was made because Switzerland 'refused the Interna- tional Olympic Committee's de- mands to organize skiing exhibi- Lions,"

Ust (D.

Jockeys have not yet been an- nounced for the following probable

Golden. Sovereign Zoltan: Quartier Maltre; Rose- Blue Star and Chelsea Reach

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CALL-OVER LONDON, June 10. (Reuter)-The call-over for the Hunt Cup to-day was as follows Im

Quarter Maitre and Tof 10 to 1.

Couvert 100 to £ o.

Caerloptic and Tom 100 to 8. Domaha and Zaimis 100 ta 8 o., 100 to 7 t....

Timestep and Toft 100 to 6, Portmarnock 18 to 1. c. 20 to

1 t.

SMALL-BALL FOR CHARITY

Leading Players

Take Part

Two small-ball football charity games were played: at Caroline Cambridge (411 for 8 decid, and Hill on Saturday, in which several 149 for 7) drew with Army (537).jarat division players took part.

Minor Counties (236 and 304 for A gate of over $700 was collect- 8) beat Oxford (281 and 258) by ed. four wickets.

Eastern. defeated

in the "first match, "Rest" team by 4 Had Ching-to, Esu

Hammond Gets 1,000 Walter Hammond, the Glouces-goals to 1. tershire and England captain. King-seng, Lo Wai-koon, Tang and Chan Ring-to scored 135 against Surrey and in Chung-wan doing so reached his 1,000 runs for played for the winning side, while the season, beffg the first batsman ID, Leonard and V. Costa чете to do so this summer.

included in the "Rest".

As a result of his innings and

The second match was played the splendid bowling of Scott, who between the past students of Ling took seven wickets for 86 runs in Nam and Kwok Man Universities Surrey's second innings, Glouces and resulted in a win for the ter won by an innings and 57 runs. former team by two goals to mil The programme was marred by Lee Shek-you scored both the several mishaps to players.

Mitchell, the Derbyshire leg- break bowler, broke a finger of his left hand; Nichols, the Essex all- founder, broke a toe of his right The Committee have decided to foot; R. E S. Wyatt, the former allat the 1944 Summer Olympics to England Test captain, got a blow London and the winter games of over the heart while batting for the same year...to Cortina D'Am-] Warwickshire against Sussex. He pezzo (Italy).

goals.

blood, which had formed and then insisted on batting against doctor's orders.

Next day ho, was immediately forced to retire when he received a received treatment for a clot of severe blow on the "thumb.

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