Badminton Finals
At KCC Tonight
The finals of the Senior Men's Singles and the Junior Men's Doubles Badminton Champion ship will be played at the KCC tonight and the gallery is promised two excellent games in addi- tion to which there will be a Mixed Doubles ex- hibition.
The first game starts ut 0.30 p.m. The admission fee will be $2.40.
Finalists in the Men's Senior Singles will be Patrick Weng and Robert Tay of Sing Tao who eliminated University's 5. A. Vanar and Low Keat 500 respectively in the semi-finais.
Though Tay bent Low Keat Soo largely on the latter's inability to step back for high, shots as a result of a pulled muscle sustained in Sunday's exhibition match against the Malayan champions, he was playing extremely well yesterday to win 15-7, 16-4 and touched his best form in the tournament.
He la a tine player and may prove a match for Patrick Wong, though the tailer seems to be the better all-rounder, Wong has a devastating drop shot Bac hls courteraft superb.
Tay is not far off in courtcraft but his streke play is not up to Wong's standard,
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JUNIOR DOUBLES
The Junior Doubles Final between KCC's 8. Soul and W. GIMles and A. Bayot and F. M. Ribeiro of Recreio should be a fine game, though the l'ortuguese pair, who had a narrow shave of it coming through the semi- finals, will have to touch much bot- ter form than they have managed 80 far to hold Saul and Gilles.
The KCC combination is solid no n partnership. Saul is the best player of the four with Dayot, when in form, a close second. Gillies holds the edge over Ribeiro and pre- KCC pair, though it may prove close Onal form suggests a win for the
enough.
EXHIBITION GAME
There will also be a Mixed Doubles. exhibition on the programme bc- tween Marcus Oliveira and Miss Mylthie Slivs and Ramon Young and Miss Ulian Khoo. Both pairs had been strong contenders for the Mixed Doubles title and it should prove a good match.
DOUBLES QUARTER FINALS IN PARIS TOURNEY
Parts, May 26, Frank Parker, Milwaukee, and Budge Patty, Los Angeles, advanced into the semi-finals of the Men's Doubles of the French International Tennis cham- plonships today, heating the Jugoslav pair of Josip Pallada and Damge Mitic by 6-2, 6-3, 3-6 and 6-1.
Doris Hatt and Patrická Canning Todd beat the French pair of Suzy Panneller and Jacqueline Patorni, C-2 and G-1,
Press,
MOTTRAM AND STURGESS
WIN
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1948.
WITH GREATEST OF EASE
'
Boots Hawthorne, Lampasas, Tex., files through air, arms extended and chaps flapping, as he is thrown by Kickapoo at San Angelo, Tex., rodeo.
The New Colony Chess Champion May Be Any One Of The Six Finalists
The Colony Open Chess Championship final has passed the half-way stage and the first of the last five rounds, in which competitors will play with colours reversed, starts tonight at the Peninsula Hotel,
With the field divided now by a blanket one-point margin between the top and bottom of the ladder, It is more difficult to predict a winner than it was at the start when Sequeira was the hot favourite,
in
put
of
more
10 Euwe 4.
TOUR OF ITALY CYCLING RACE
CANADIAN POLICEMAN WINS MARATHON CLASSIC
By FRANK WALDMAN :
Gerard Cote, stocky Canadian runner with the legs of a fire horse and the heart of a champion, won the 52nd running of the famed Boston Athletle "Association Marathon.
He thereby became the first competitor to win the Hopkinton-to-Boston classic four times since 1926, the year the race was first held at its present 26-milo 885-yard distance
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Clarence DeMar, seven-time Ploneer Club; eighth, Bill Steiner, winner of the event who ran and Bronx, N. Y. finished flat recently, earned four Daniel M. Van Dorpe, of Union, of his Marathon victories prior to N. J., a comparativo unknown, was 1020,
the early pace-seller at tho.
six-
forruer
ot
In winning the race in the average mlie mark. The race saw 143 time of 2.31:02, Coto relied on his starters-including
-threo wider experience and better physi- winners. cal condition to beat Ted Vogel of Van Dorpo's unofficial .timo the Boston Athletic Association, the Framingham was 32m. 28-about man most experts had pleked to two minutes behind the course ro- win.
cord for this checkpoint set a year
Vorel finished second, 44 seconds ago by Yun Bok Sun of Korea.. behind Cote. Jesse Van Zandt also
CHINESE ENTRY
of the BAA, running his first Marathon, finished third.
RUNNING STRATEGY
In the runner's dressing
+
About 30 yards behind the lead- ing Van Dorpe was the Chinese entry Wang Chen Ling, who was wearing No. 1. Weather was ideal
rooms with a light southwest following
following the race, Coto explained wind helping the runners his running strategy. well outset.-Associated Presa,
as
I wishers poured through the door in I
a seemingly endless stream. When
a trainor tried to get him
away
from newsmen into a shower, Cote pulled away.
Everybody
wants to talk to he grinned, moving briskly about. "Shower can wait."
finc
Cole readily admited he felt;
although when the race got under way ho-had no Idea of winning it,
Icli.
GOLF
at
Gonzalez Does
the
31 For 9 Holes
Sandwich, England, May
"But the more I ran the better I
Pretty soon (at the 13 mile 26.-Willie Turnesa made mark) I discovered Ted (Ted Vogel) his debut in defense of his "I had passed most of the field British Amateur Golf cham-
opened up little. Vogel stayed
and
with me for a few miles but about pionship today on the hail
three miles from the Anish he
dropped back. So, I finished alone," and rainswept St. George's he grinned. "And that's all right coarse and led a contingent of four favoured Americans
with "me."
TUFTS STUDENT
Ted Votel, a student at nearby
into a round of 32 with two
Tufts College, pushed his way | slashing victories.
through the crowd to congratulato
the winner. "I haven't any ex- Little Elmsfort, the
New
cuses," he offered. "Cote ran the York Iron Wizard, disposed of
his
be
sponsor
of
The Americans were in control throughout except
At the moment K. M. A. Barnett lends on the road to what may be his second during the third set when Patty's game slowed down.
Colony Championship. He won in 1940 from the late Ernest Zimmern with Karel Weiss The Yugoslavs took advantage to rush the net and ran
third, D. E. de Carvalho fourth and Sir Henry Pollock fifth. out the set before the Americans found their game again.
Tonight Barnett has the black their game and, more important, in Smyslov 11; Keres and Reshevaky kind of race I wanted but he was Frank Tatum, Jr., of Los An- ploces against L. Schure, who beat match temperament, Shirley Fry and Mary Arnoldmain attraction of the day which Him in both their previous encoun- Danenberg I consider the
Just in too. Prentiss defeated Gloria Butler and was devoted entirely
good condition, that's I guess it was a case of to querierters and returned with a vengeance improved player of the two. After Argi Rice, both of New York City finals
geles, and Rhodes scholar at Joubles matches, United last Thursday after a two
not having had enough road work." Oxford, by five and three and by 6-4 and 6-1.
weeks long tournament experience, he has lapse from form to
Vogel didn't
БЕСТ
bitter, but walloped aging Cyril Tolley, Sequeira.
you could sense disappoint- Luck was on Schure's side
ment at not having won. However, Winner of the title in 1929 by first round of
his now almost certain selection the same score. the Anal Barnett slipped up
to the United States Olymple team Meanwhile, last year's runner- Fiuggi, Italy, May 26.-The this summer position. His frat
should
com-up, Dick Chapman, of Pinehurst, Barnett in the
Italian, De Zan, led the field of pensation enough..
North Carolina, eliminated one Boston AA, cyclists into Fiuggi today on the yearly event, was well represented of the most serious threats to tenth lap of the Tour of Italy in this 520 running of the classic, another all-American finale by from Naples in 5 hrs. 9 mins, corried BAA colours. In addition to Walker cup winner by two and Race, covering 184 kilometres Three of the Arst Ave Anishers beating lanky Joo Carr, Irish and 46 secs.
second-place Vogel, they average Jesse Van Zandt, who Anished third, one. speed of 35.652 kilometres per and Ollo Manninen, who came in. But these wins were almost
Afth. De Zan was followed across the Olymple team this
Joining Vogel on the United States overshadowed by the grinning Bunmer will pencil-thin figure of 25-year-old finish line by Serufino Blagioni, probably be Manninen and popular Mario Gonzalez, son Ubaldo Pugnaloni and Primo Volpe Johnny Kelley, whose fourth-place Brazilian millionaire and heavy of the
all four clocked the same time.
These were ali matches,
quarter
finals
The weather was cold and windy and most pinyero wore sweater. The American-Yugoslav played on the centre court, was the
LEAGUE TENNIS
STARTS
In
Tony men's
in the last three
hour.
at
an
the
were
The Hongkong' Lawn Tennising the 3-0, 6-3, thus carn-point lead on the field and will be, one another in the first round pilla that order grouped so close that finish gave him enough polnis to
The
to
League season started yester- the day with four "B" Division
couple, Harry matches, Craigengower, South Hofman and Frank Serigman hurled China "A" and the Hongkong ment by beating Sumant Misra and into the semi-finals of the tourna- Cricket Club being the season's B. L. Sawhney of India, 0-1, 0-1, firat match-winners, South 8-6-Reuter. China "B" drew with Chinose Recreation Chib.
·Scores were:-------
com-
לי !
0
x 0 01 1 12 1 Schure Carvalho
1X 0 Sequeira
0.0 1 X 14 Danenberg
14 14 0 X 1 bad Prokopov
1x WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Championship were Botvinnik
Final results in the World Chess
14:
America's
Olympic Swimming Hopes
over
the
for Olympic selection. From local favourite who annihilated The next group to arrive Includ-
The Christian Science Monitor.
Ells Werkel by six and five with ed Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartall, I The veteran Cole outran young a first nine score of 31 on this the co-favourites to win, and an- Ted Vogel of Tufts College, the tough sen-girt course, tieing the other 27 racers all timed 9 mins, National AAU champion, and 59 sees. behind De Zan last half of the race.
course record of 31 set in 1914,
The other two Americans to ad- Cole's time for the 20-mile, 385- The general cinssideation changed only slightly since all the indeed yard course was 2 hours, 31 minutes vance to the fourth round of the seconds nearly six venerable clossie are Frank Strana- and were in the second group except minutes off the record set in 1947 han and Robert Volpe who jumped from the 18th by the little Korean
Sweeney, Jnr. Runner Yun place to atth today. The field of Bok Suh, last year.
Turnesa drew the biggest gallery. As he strode to the first tee, he said leaders narrowed when sixth-placed
shoulder-to-that he hope it would be windy and Cana-almost as though it were a cue, a 10 miles. hait gate began blowing across the
finishing course.
Tatum was obviously troubled by the fitful gusts but Turnesa was not bothered.
Tomorrow's fourth round matches
of
today's
Jap
Ortelli feading with Fiorenzo Mari wad second in the grind.
Cole won in 1940, 1043
મ
beat "Chico" finally come into his own. I doubt that he will lose another game in in the this tournament and two wins and when three draws in the last five games betfer could win him
the championship, Paris, May 20-Britain's
win against even at six points
10, more semi-finals of the French
preliminary rounds
thon
a. possibility In the closest Mottrarn and South Africa's
Erie Schure accomplished
the Colony, Champion we have had. without Sturgess fought their way into the bald of Lady Luck. He was at his Johnny Carvalho holds a
a jinx doubles lawn tennis championship this test all only, keeping him by Prokopov, He should draw over Schure and has one held over when they beat the Spanish Davis match,
tempo along. Cup pair, Juan Bartrol; and Marlo Barnett has improved considerably the other three games at the worst Szawost, 0-3, 7-9, 6-2 and 6-1,
He could but he may win one or two for a rounds. the other men's doubles bent Schure tonight, but if Schure change. Who knows? He is not quarter-finals, Lennart Bergelin, of strikes form it will be no easy job really up to the standard of the rest Sweden, and the Czech ace Jaroslav Should Schure win, he will lead of the field but he has developed a Drobny, defeated the Italian Pe Barnett win, he will keep his half-
the field by a half-polni. Glaumi
Should will not to lose. Cuculli and Marcello
Here is how they fared against Bello, 0-0,
America's in addition, a valuable 1% paints Frankie Parker and Budge Fatty in ahead of Schure,
B SC SD 1 tromendous Barnett margin with four rounds to go. the semi-finals.
Australian
SEQUEIRA v. PROKOPOV- "Chico" Sequeira showed a lapse from form in the last two rounds when he lost to Barnett and Schure in succession, On the whole, it was rather surprising. WOMEN'S DOUBLES
However, it look a brilliancy from Miss Aleen Rihbary and Misselther player to beat "Chico and he Barbara Scofield United Services R.C. lost to Cral-Paulette Fritz, France and Madame fidently against Barnett with a pre- beat Madame was playing a little too overcon-
raced Vogel, who gengower 84 sets to half at King's Sandonning Migligri, Italy, 6-2, 6-0,mature attack that wasn't too care-
Kuciano Maggio quit in the middle shoulder with the former Park.
The one European team in F.
considered. the fully
dlan Army Sergeant for H. Rodgere and R. W. Mackreth semi-Anals will
His collapse
The general standings found Vito be Frau (USRC) lost to S: Leonard and J. W. Deloschell of Austria
Tilldra against Schure last week is difficult and
second, Mme to understand.
in 2:31.40, onc minuto Leonard 1-6; lost to L. F. Souza and Normodey, of Hungary, who
New Haven, Conn.Ameri- seconds
and thirty
and 1944. Schure grabbed the initiatlyg from
behind. D. J. Leonard 10; drew with N.pleted
The 3rd Ezio Leonard and II. K. Lee 0-0.
the rout of the French the start in a Centre Gambit and ca's leading experts, with eyes Ecchi, 2.20 behind; 4th Angelo
VOGEL FALTERS women tennis players by defeating never let go of it, F. A Fisher and A. H. Dinnen Mine Half and Nime Anne Marle bishop for a pawn to bring on an recent national AAU men's in-
sacrificing on the Olympics, agree that the Brignole 4.04; 6th Volpe 4.45; 6th
Giordano Cottur. 5.55 behind." (USRC) lost to S. and J. W. Leonard Seghers 6-4, 6-3-Associated Press. overwhelming attack that proved door swimming championships rugged road leading through the said, "You get out of a
At the finish Cole greeted friends young Today's lap was a tough one over Vogel was
in Canada via radio and
disappointed when be sirong enough to win in 23 moves were the greatest in history." SURREY GRASS COURTS
race what cassino. Four youths who led the Tonight Sequeira has the white
and It TOURNAMENT
put into Heading the praise pieces against P. K. Prokopev with two gents who should know-stocky their advantage just after
parade were way Into Fiuggi dashed away for did not put in anough. Gerry ran a whom he drew in the first round. To Bob Kiphuth of Yale and Hille Mike Cassino and despite the determined
the wonderful race." main in the running for the Peppe of Ohio State, America's effort by Barali Copps to catch them ing Brookline, three miles from the
At Coolidge Corner in neighbour championship to will have to win Olympic coaches. and Prokopov, if he too wants to
on the last 20 kilometres.
finish, Cote cut loose and raced in- In Yale's plush pool, The meet,
The slay in the running, cannot afford attracted nearly all of the nation's metres to Perugia, rest on Friday creased step-by-step until he finish-
cyclists will race 205 kilo- to best material, was run off in big
then have a 109-kilometres lap to
Ins league style
front. A. V. White and D. Brown (KCC)
ed about 200 yards and provided a rea-
Florence and finally reach the sonably accurate line on precisely mountain stretch where Bartali and AA, was third in 2:30.53. Smiling drew with K. F. Lui and J. Hsu 6-0;
Jesse H. Van Zant of the Boston losi to P. Pun and K. T. Ng 1-6;
be wearing which men will The first round encounter between United States shield
Acton, at London In Coppl are expected to take over the Johnny Kelley of West beat H. C. Kwok and H. K. Ho 0-3.
Ray Danenberg and Johnny Car-August
Neadership.-United Press,
two-time winner who has finished R.
was S. Capell and W. A. Nicholas
valho
drawn. Since them (KCC) lost
Looking back at the performances, lost to Lui and Hsu 1-6: lost
both have advanced from strength Kiphuth, who will handle the swim to Pun and Ng 0-6; lost to Kwok
to strength. Either has lost but mors, and Peppe, who will direct the and Ho 0-0.
Another Egyptian, E Mandel-one game, though winning only one. divers, found what they saw range
ninen of the Boston AA. whose G. R. Russelet and R. N. Manley baum, was beaten in the second The two, conceded at the start from encouraging" to "best in the
time was recorded as 2:39.50. (KCC) lost to Lul and Hsu 3-6; lost round by the British Army cham-nothing better than anything in the world."" to Pun and Ng 1-0; lost to Kwok Plon J. Spencer, who won 6-4, 6-2. bottom half of the
Favourlie Vogel won leading the ladder, have
WORLD'S BEST
London, May 20-The final ac- pack of 143 runners at the hall- -Reuter. and Ho 1-0,
shown considerable improvement in
ceptances for the Derby to be run
National way mark. Vogel,
AAU "Best in the world" formances turned in by Joe Verdeur announced today.
were per- at Epsom on Saturday, June 5, were champion, was clocked in 1 hour, 11 of Philadelphia, who, in winning the
minutes. 3 seconds at Wellesley The 36 horses left in are My about four minutes behind the re- 220-yard breaststroke in two minutes, Babu, Overhead. Djeddah, Tory. cord at this checking point 30.6 seconds, bettered his interna The Second Prince Hardi, Hopo
1944 WINNER Julian Tarna. Speciality. 200-metres, distance;
Diver
About 30 feet behind Vogel was Miller Anderson of Ohio State.
Hyacinthe, Russia, Vailsnus, Ottoman. Pride of Chanda, the 1944, They and Bill Smith of Ohio Indle. Noca. Henley in Arden. The grind over
winner of this State, middle distance
n 20-mile, 385-yard ace, were Cobbler, Rudaiyat, Nalive Hearth, course. double winners
aa Peppe's Buck- Roaring Forlies. Valognes, Solor eyes, in a brilliant comeback, rolled Slipper.
Were run- Both Vogel and Cote up 40 points to win tear honours for Usher, Tormie. Malloway. Straight Wellesley Hille-13 miles out from be ho in England, America or Hong-
as they reached the the third year in a row. Michigan, Play, Jacobite, King's Maxle. Blue the starting line at Hopkinton. Big Nine and national collegiate Mickle. champs, was second with 20.
1-6; lost to Souza and D. J. Leonard 2-6; lost to N, Leonard and Lee 4-0. W. A. Ankerson and F. H. Fleming (USRC) lost to S. and J. W. Leonard 2-6; last to Souza and D. J. Leonard
1-6; lost to N. Leonard and Lee 0-0.
KCC LOSE
At Cox's Road, Kowloon C.C. lost to South China "A" by 7%.
A DRAWN MATCH
At Causeway Bay, Chinese R. C. drow with South China" · "B" 41⁄2 sets, all.
Li: Ming and C. S. Wong (CRC) beat Y. K. Ng and K. C. Wan 6-3; beat Y. M. Wan and U Ting-tselt 6-3; beat K. C. Sit and K. C. Wong
J. S. Lee and F. H. Kwok (CRC) drew with Ng and Wan 0-6; lost to Wan and U 4-6; lost to Sit and
Wong 3-0.
t
C. M. Chau and §. Ma. (CRC) beat Ng and Wan 6-3; lost to Wan and U 2-6; lost to Sit and Wong 2-6.
CLUB BEAT I.R.C.
H.K.C.C. beat Indian R. C. 7-2. G. S. Coxhead and H. V. Ardy (HKCC) beat. O. N. Sadick and S. F. M. Bux 6-4; lost, to I. Omar and M. 1. Razack 2-6; beat M. A. Wahab and M. Samy 0-1.
Cdr. Allen and Cdr. Achory (HK- CC) beat Sadick and Bux 6-3; lost to Omar and Razack 2-0; Wahab and Samy 0-1,
beat
Dr Meyer and N. E. Arthy (IIK- CC) beat Sadick and Bux 7-3; beat Omar and Razack 0-1; beat M. A Wahab, and M. Samy 6-1.
The match between Recrelo "B" and Hongkong University was post- poned.
London, May 20.-K. Madan, the young Indian player, entered the fourth round of the Surrey grass courts tennis tournament at Surbl- ton when he eliminated the holder, C. F. Lister, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 today.
Among other third round winners was John Bromwich, the Australian, Marcel Coen, the Egyptian Davis Cup player, entored the third round of the men's singles when he beat Britain's S. Konly 6-2, 6-1.
BASEBALL
to lose.
CARVALHO v. DANENBERG
Philadelphia Advancing
In American League
on
New York, May 26.-Philadelphia closed in Lengue-leading Cleveland today by thumbing Chicago 7-1 for. their fourth straight win. As a result of the victory, the Athletics are tied with the Indians for the American League lead on a won and lost basis, but the Indians have a slight percentago edge.
Derby Callover ·
+
you
30-yard lend which
he in
I
second more than any other com- petitor, was fourth In 2:37.52.
Fifth place went to Ollie Man-
ilonal mark of 2:35 for the shorter Falls. Black Pampas, City of Gerard Cote, of St.
founil delphia, scored twice in the catcher Lea. Moss fumbled centre Hoogerhyde of Michigan State
innings as Joe Coleman fifth victory in six trics.
won
Da tonight.
Millwall.
Ravenswood,ning easily
are:
Gonzalez vs. P. B. Lucas;
Stranahan .vs. Taggart; Champan vs. Melnally; Turnesa vs G. A. Loveday; Sweeney VA. S.3. Roberts, United Press.
SOLE SURVIVOR Sandwich, May 20. Graham Lockic, an Englishman, who lives
in Denmark, was the sole survivor today of a score of European entries in the British Amateur Golf tourna- ment.
He reached the fourth round by beating the Frenchman, Georges Huet, at the 23rd holeAssociated Press.
Letters To
The Editor
ROYAL ST GEORGE'S
GOLF COURSE
knows
Sir-In your evening issue of May 25 I read a remarkable state- ment about the Royal St George's Golf Links. "Hardly six good holes" could hardly be stated by a man who
s anything about goir. The Associated Press' reporter.
is welcome to take up my tick in England would choose such on scems hardly likely that the authorl- apparently poor golf course to play the 'Open Amateur.' Perhaps the originator was turned down for membership! and rightly so.
A MEMBER. 4
"Tom. Crane of Springfield, who eng.to.36 holes at Faniinit. It
first Well
My Lovo, Royal Drake. Black Tarquin, and The Senator is listed with Vogel by most ex- "Encouraging" was the descrip- Reuter. tion applied to the form of Smith,
perta na a favourite, was running Walier Ris of Iowa, brilliant-sprin
Gordon Richard's Derby mount,
10th, ter, and Alen Stack of Yale, star The Cobbler, shortened half a point Paul A. Collins, Millrose AA, New Just behind Vogel and Cote were backstroker,
to 11 to 2 when the card on thu also singled out George Epsom classic was called over hesa York, and James Beal of Hingham.
The others making up the "tremendous prospect," and Bob My Babu remained a 5 to 210 at Wellesley were pretty Busbey of Fean College, Cleveland, favourite.
bunched. as a comer in the sprints. Jimmy McLane of Akron, Ohio, the young Andover star and a top Olymple RH E prospect, didn't compete here, ono of absenco WOS con- 4spicuous.
Peppe lauded his other
his sacrifice and threw well to
base.
THE SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE
Arst a
70 the low
fow whose
ten walks by New York pitchers to Detroit took advantage ot
beat the Yankees 7-3, Although Dizzy Trout was reached for 12 hits, including four by shortstop Bobby Philadelpplila Brown and threo by, third baseman Chicago Bill Johnson, he went all the way to decision Spec Shea.
(Winning pitcher Joe Coleman) New York
12 3 acrobats of the springboards, Bruce Boston mapped a losing streak by.
four
Rame Detroit defeating
Harlan and Jack Calhoun, and Jim Saint (Winning plicher Dizzy 101 them and Dr Sam Lee of California, Louis 3-3 with right folder
Trout) Strong of Cincinnati Ho hallod Mela scoring the winning
Sam Boston
In Saint Louis
3. 7 the 10th Inning on a double error
3 a physician, as being of "Olymple (Winning pitcher Joe Dobson) calibre" along with Anderson- by the Browns. He came i
-Associated Press. Associatted Press.
un..
as
The closing offers avere:
My Babu 5 to 2:
The Cobbler 11 to 2;
The Chinese entry Wanr Chen Blog, wearing No. 1. was runnleg ninth. Io seemed a Hiile more tired but stit looked
Valognes and My Love 100 to 8; than the others, Black Tarquin 100 to 7
two
Solar Sipper 22 to 1; Tarmic 25 to 1;
Royal Drake 20 to 1;
Olloman and Native Hearth 33 to
1:
Tory, Black Pampas, and Usher 50 10 1
Others 60 to 1-Beuter.
of India 40 to
Djeddah, The Senator and Pride
strong.
KCC BOWLS TEAM
The KCC team against Craigen- Cower in the friendly Jasen bowls match on Saturday, May 20, at KCC, starting at 4 pm, will be:
POSSIBLE DARK HORSE
C. Labrum, W. Colledge, A. E. Another. possible dark horse In P. Guest and E. C. Fincher (skip); Forrest, W. Morrison, 6. A. this group was Jesse Van Zandt In J, Atth place. Van Zandt, 26-year-old Gray and J. Orem (skip); J. Tibble.. former Californion, is running un- B. Leigh, T. Lock and
A. Steven der the colours of the BAA now.'
(skip). Sixth WAS Walter Fedorick, Reserves will be I Brezny, W. Hamilton Olympic Club, Canada; Chain, C. I. Stapleton and S. True- [roventh, Louls White, Now York man.