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THIRD TEST MATCH
Old Trafford Lives Up To Reputation
Manchester, July 12.-England's cricket team, which appeared set for its first win against Aus- tralia in the current series of test matches, suffered a setback today as heavy rain prevented any play and stopped them building up an unassailable
score.
With only one day's play left in the third test at the Old Trafford ground, England leads by 316 runs with seven second innings wickets standing.
England's captain, Norman Yardley, will now be faced with the problem of when to close the innings if a prompt atart is possible on Tuesday.
If there is an improvement in the
I may let us cut our losses, accept
series.
Let
weather and the sun shines, he may the Australians as our masters this close straight away on Tuesday time and give youth its fling for morning and leave the Australians the sake of, experience and future
in 10 and coming. to bat on a sticky wicket.
in the But if the sky is overcant and the youngsters and blood them wicket remains wet and slow-not bitter Test arenn while there is time.
bowlers he may
It is a profound thought that the the type to help
best
this two
counties
season. while, hoping Glamorgan and Derbyshire, have not decide to bat on for that the pitch will become mor ametit as the day wears on.
yet supplied England with a On wet and slow pitel, England representative. George Pope got as will have to work hard to get out far on the Trent Bridge dreasing
strong balling Australian team
the
before time is called at 17.30 GMT
on Tuesday,
Australia will be without one of stars, Sid Barnes, who la
room.
Test
NOTTS FACES CRISIS Nottinghamshire batsmanship stands at the crossroads. There has
Its batul following his injury gu been such a breakdown in the Mid-
in
Friday
when he was struck by the ball when fielding very close to the
in England's first innings,
Fot
Associated Press.
land county's play that secretary Brown told me that the committee are not only seriously worried about the future but are earnestly con- players sldering Importing outside for the first time in Notts history,
Evidently there are no promising have in the nursery. I 12.-Sydney players
watched Nottinghamshire through the days of George Gunn who used to walk down the pitch to meet fast bowlers, Dodger, Whysall, Payton, Joe Hardstaff senior, Larwood, Voce, the Staples, and now the well has run dry.
BARNES TO REST UNTIL NEXT TEST Manchester, July Barnes, the Australian cricketer, who was injured while fleiding in the third Test match against Eng- land at Old Trafford and will take no further part in the game, haa recovered sufficiently to be able to leave hospital tomorrow.
Mr Keith Johnson, the Australian
As I see it. If Walier Keeton and manager, told Reuter. saw Barnes Charlie Harris do not now lay a and the people at the hos-foundation with a solid opening a seemed
satlsied to stand, there is only Hardstaff left to allow him to leave. am not eer- stop a collapse. tain whether he will return with the team to London after the Test, but he will definitely not play in our next match against Middlesex, He will have to rest until the next
test at Leeds."—Reuter.
COUNTY CRICKET London, July 12.-The clone of play scores in the County cricket inatches today were:
Harold Butler is a falrish bowier judged by modern standards but the side has no attack. I saw Notts lose seven wickets for 62 and be all out for 115 on a batsman's wicket at Bath the day After
had been
Methodist
Church
They
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1948.
HERE'S U.S. OLYMPIC BOXING TEAM
Fighters who won berths on the U.S. Olymple Boxing team after finals in Boston, line up after the series of bouts that selected them ns the cream of America's boxing talent.
Left to right: Frank Sodano, flyweight, Philadelphia; William Bossio, bantam, Pittsburgh; Edward Johnson, feather, Kansas City; Wallace Smith, lightweight, Cincinnati; Horace Herring, welter, St Petersburgh, Fla.; Washington Jones, Middle- weight, Lovejoy, Ill.; Charles Speizer, lightheavy, Detroit, und Jay Lambert, heavy. weight, West Jordan, Utah.-AP Wirephoto.
TAFFY O'CALLAGHAN EXPLAINS
"INDIAN SOCCER PLAYERS CURL THEIR TOES AROUND THE BALL"
▸
You aren't going to crush
London, July 12.-Raised eyebrows and shocked looks greeted the Indian Olympic soccer team here today.
The Indians.couldn't understand it. "We are here to play soccer, so why do we need boots? glass on the field, are you?" the Indians asked.
that no- The Indians explained body in their home country wears
to play the Manchester on Saturday. Reuter, | SPOTLIGHT ON THE shoes or even socks
game which is probably tougher on
at
BACKSTROKE
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the feet than any other.
They will be the first team in the history of English soccer to play
•
Who's Who of Britain's Olympic Boxers
By GEORGE WHITING
Two soldlers, a sailor, an engineor, a scientific instru- ment worker, an electrical engineering student, a mill- wright, and a maker of ivory-backed brushes, and, comba will spend their 1948-holldays (some without pay) boxing for Great Britain in the Olympic Games.
Here are the young men whoso (Anderston A.A.C., Glasgow). T. every spare moment from now till Lawne (Polytechnic BC, London).
Bantam-weight: T. PROFFITT, August
concentrated on will: bo
21-year-old millwright from the adding to the national score:
A.B.A. Fly-weight: H. F. CARPENTER, L.N.E.R. B.C., Manchester. 22-year-old ivory worker from the and Northern Counties champion, Bradfield: B.C., London. A.B.A. and Reserva: Miller (Dalmarnock Blanding by: Reserve: P. A.A.C., Scotland). London champion.
Glas- P. Morrison (Army and Hull, York- Keenan (Anderston A.A.C., gow).
Standing by: J. Murphy shire), J. Dwyer (Scottish National B.C.)..
Feather-weight; P. BRÁNDER,
Four Egyptians 20-gear-old electrical engineering
To Attempt Channel Swim
from the Slough Centro B.C. A.B.A. and London champion. Re- serve CF. Tucker (R.A.F. and Lynn B.C., London). Standing by: H. Gilland (Kilmarnock AA.C., Scotland), C. Haunam (Winchester.. B.C.).
Light-weight: IL. COOPER, 10. year-old engineer from West Ham London, July 12, Four B. C., London. Recently demobilised
among those from the Royal Navy. A. B. A., Im Egyptians are
and Royal
Navy who plan to attempt the chan-perlat Services.
Reserve: T. Glanvillo champlon nel swim this year,, said the Slough Centre B. C.). Standing by: Association to R. Latham (Hickleton Main, B. C. British Press night.
Arriving at Dover today, they are to start training immediately and hope to make their bid carly in August.
the
Press
Of the others, two are NCOs in the Egyptian Army and the fourth The soldiers are a customs omeer. 27-year-old Marich Hassan Samad, who is elx feet seven inches tall and 41-year old Hassan Abd el Rehlm, who is six feet 11⁄2 inches, other swimmer is Abd el Magid
A doctor and trainer have come from Egypt with them.-Associated
Yorkshiro), P. J. M. Guichan (L. M. S. Rovers, Scotland).
Welter-weight: M. B. SHACK-^ LADY, 29-year-old scientide instru- ment maker from Eccles, Lancashire. One of them, 39-year old Fahmy AB.A. and Northern Counties cham
plon. Reserve: J. Ryan (Army and Attallah, Director of Section of the Egyptian Ministry of Cardiff, Wales). Standing by: G. H.
Flannigan
National (Scottish. Supply, is the only one to have made Williams (West Ham B.C., London),
on the channel. J. previous attempts
weather beat him A.AC.). last year bad afler he had been swimming for
Middle-weight: J. A. WRIGHT,. 21 hours.
10-year-old sailor from the Polytech- nic B.C. A.B.A, Imperial Services and Royal Navy champion. Reserve: R. Agland (Tir-y-berth B.C., Wales). Standing by: R. Bebbington (Army and Fairbairn House B.C., London), T. Warron (West Ham B.C., London). Craser-weight: D. E. SCOTT, 19- year-old military policeman from the Army and the Premier B.C., Derby A.D.A., Imperial Services and Army
Reserve; J. champion.
Allsopp (Birkenhead B.C.). Standing by: B. Lord (Army), J. Sufly (Cardiff).
Heavy-weight: J. GARDNER, 24- year-old Grenadier Guards sergeant AB.A., from Market Harborough. Imperial Services and Army, chum- plon. Reserve: J..Morkus (Repton 1941. and D. E. de Carvalho, B.C., London): Standing by: J. several times winner, the last time Daniels (Army), K. Wynft (Tiver in 1939, meet at the Peninsula Hotel 10-night in a 10th round game in the Colony Reserves Tournament.
unable to compete because of In-Mohamed. juries he received when racing at' DANISH SWIMMERS SELECTED Press.
Copenhagen, July 12-Denmark's swimmers for the Olympic games in London, were announced today. They include:
100 metres and 400 metres: Greia Andersen, Karen Margrethe Harup and Fritze Nathansen.
400 metres relay; Greta Andersen, Karen Margrethe Harup, Fritzo Nathansen, Gunor Kraft, Eva Rise
Their English coach, Taffy and Elv Svendson,
has pleked six The committes girls in the very best form at the
By W. J. Howcroft
with feet out in the open. There shot down for 78 at Swansen.
A world-wide survey of current These were not isolated failures backstroke form has left me with are only two exceptions, the goalie,
Hardwaj, and right-half, Ta for there was a meagre 45 at Man- no alternative but the declaration Mohammed, and the rest consider chester and 60 at Loughborough, that there are half a dozen or more them slightly affected This is not Trent Bridge tradition men and women who hold winning
The Indians play the first game At Northampton Northampton- and must be quickly rectified. One changes in the two Olympic back against Burma on July 20, and ex- shire 283, Glamorgan 40 for one. person of promise is young Peter stroke
events. Play, was restricted owing to rain. Harvey whom it has taken a deal of
By virtue of her success in the pect to open the eyes of the Wes
terners who need shoes to protect At Coventry: Somerset 300, War-persuasion to enter country erlekot. European backstroke championship, their feet. wickshire 80 for zero. There was
Harup, stands He is the organist at Ilucknall the Danish girl, Karen no further play after lunch owing
the top of my ranking list. This
"Once you get O'Callagen said: to rain.
and will
no1 22-year-old
from Copenhagen can used to it playing barefooted, it At Blackheath: Kent 100, Surrey take part in Sunday benefit matches be reiled on to put up a big swim proves more, effective thon thegiris because it wanted the four
Play on principle. One thing I did likee reiled 247 for four (Squires 00),
she turns out, Her Euro- weakling, western style," whenever was restricted owing to rain.
about Noits was the way Charlle At Bradford: The match between
shoot
more accurately than shod hire and Middlesex was also They are winning their matches,
their toes restricted
at the Ber-"They just curl up cted owing to rain, Middlesex lie said, chiefly by grand fielding. Senft's 78.9 secs, set up when she players.
backstroke tit won the
title foot- 210. Yorkshire 74 for no wicket.
Arthur Watkins, Plymouth
around the ball and guide it right on At Portsmouth:
they can spin it Sussex
Miss Sent's final time did not re-the beam..
Also 356 for baller is in a class of his own within Olymplad.
not far seven declared (James Langridge 77 Pleass and Willle Jones
present the Dutch girl's real merit, back towards them when somebody not out.) Hampshire 217 for seven
behind,
She "uffed the turn in the final tries to take the ball
Away" The Indians only worry is whether (Rogers 108),
They are all such little men, said to lose yards, and failed to approach hamshire 93 for no wicket (Keeton not got to bend to pick up.
At Nottingham; Essex 316, Notting- humorously, that they have her heat time of 76.0 sees. On the they can last the 00 minutes--the This other hand, Miss Harup has actually length of the game under Olympic 30 not out). Play was restricted
owing to rain.
felding is a thing to be considered returned 74 secs., for 100 m. in a 25 rules. Because of the heat in Indio, the games are of only 00 minutes At Bristol: Gloucestershire-347 for for not only is there a general loxity m. bath,
Hungarian hopes-centre on Ilonka duration United Press, eight declared. Lancashire 224 for throughout counties in this im--
game, Novak, a beautiful stylist who came portant department of the Ave (Ikin 70, Clanston 57).
1es! In Buda- through a progress pest recently in 70 socs.. a clear improvement on her fourth place in
pean title was won in 75.0 secs, O'Calingan said that the Indians event.-Associated Press. Harris paid tribute to Glamorgan. figures which were well inside Dina
Yorkshire
At Kidderminster, Derbyshire 282, but the rot has permeated Englands Worcestershire 180. Play stricted by rain-Reuter,
was re-
Test team.
CHINESE WIN AT CALCUTTA
ALLOCATION OF QUARTERS London,-Olympic Games Attaches from London legations of 30 com peting nations have been meeting Games Organisers et headquarters in London to hear detalls of the accommodation pla
Tho
Tonight's Chess
Two former Colony Champions, L. Karpovich, winner of the title
Other 10th round games to-night will be V. N. Dounacft A Archangelsky Diriukoff,
of
ton).
Henry...
and
F.
(Den-
Carpenter, pupii of ex- -champion. Da "Tiny" Ryan, has achieved fame by breaking up the traditional monopoly enjoyed in and J. Tausz v. A.Britain by the fly-weights of Scot
Innd. If Carpenter must be faulted, it is on the score of Inconsistency his QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT
a. tendency to let loose FOR WORLD TITLE right hand before time and targot
arc
ree weights have not contri- Stockholm, July 12-Twenty the world's foremost chess players, buted with any great magnificenco representing 11 countries, will be to the British season just ending. gin a tournament here on Wednes Baby-face Tommy Profile must in day to select five prospective chal-all honesty be described as cham- lengers for the world title held by pion of a moderate crop.
They Russia's Mikhail Botvinnik.
Feather-weight. Peter Brander is young in yearn-but ripe in inter- They were told at which of 32 include seven Russians-Associated
Press. their centres housing
national experience, Winner of three different
British titles in four years, his big- teams will live for the Games
match exploits Include victories over period. Allocations have been kept
R. Candau (France)---B. Coughlin made executive secret since the
and M. O'Neill (Ireland), G. Iseppi their flual decision. There has St. Leger Callover
Madsen (Switzerland), F been keen competition for the best
"village" London, July 12.-The betting on mark), N. Phillips (Scotland). Chinese favoured centres-hulled Calcutta, July 12.--The Runs thrown away in the held are
Ronald Cooper, swift-moving pro the European title event. Judging Olympic footballers, playing
theat. Richmond Royal Park and the the St Leger was practicady at a as important as those collected with
International by men the bat and there seem few
the news seeping through from Orst of a series of four games here RAF recruiting depot at Uxbridge, standstill when the card was called duct of: Boys Clubs championships
over at the Victoria Club here to- in London, began his Budapest, Hungarian swimmers are
hard
best local side, each capable of holding 1,000 com- today, beat the
alght.
career by outpointing M. O'Neill of putting in more
Mohammedan Sporting...by three petitors.
My Love, the favourite, was un- majority of Europeand the
goals to one before an estimated Holland has always
Stanley Briault. Olympic housing changed at 2 to 1, while the others, Ireland exactly one year ago: sub- crowd of 50,000. women backstroke CX- ranking
The visitors' clean bustling tactics chief, who made the allocations, excepting tour, were offered at 100 sequently, he has lost to E. Schmi-
verdicts with S, Wad (Denmark). whose price ponents down the years since Van impressed the crowd who, though anys: "Diets and numbers in teams to eight. The exceptions include i diger. (Switzerland), and shared two following his Max Shacklady. - will probably be den Turk set up a world's record
beaten, have been the two main considera- Black Tarquin, Osecin their favourites
overseas readers of of 82 seca, in 1827. The Dutch are cheered the Chinese goals heartily. tions in determining which camp to expected to be cut
with similar great effort against the Italian colt, unknown to quietly confident that they will find
Teneraal, in the Queen Chu Wing-keung, send them to. Those
Elizabeth World Sports. He is the only British Scorers were
diets have been grouped together." at least two entrants capable of
Stakes at Ascot on Saturday,
boxer to have beaten the famous beating 70 secs. The best hope is centro-forward, who scored two
Based on theso considerations, There was no alteration in the Johnny Ryan in the last three years. goals, and Ho. Ying-fan, right wing. Greta Galliard (76.5 secs), and associated Press
allocations will probably bec price of My Babu, but Royal Drake,
Middle-weight-Johnny Wright is at 10 1, was easier to back, and newcomer, Van Ekris, who is im
་ USA, and Noor,
now fulfilling the splendid promise at the same odds, was proving on her best every time slic
Uxbridge: Britain,
he showed as a Sea Cadet cham- turns out.
the Continental teams with similar diets. point less than last week.
As pion
with Shacklady, The prices were:
Olympics offer him his first chance of boxing, first-string for Britain.
Lanky Donald Scott always had a punch. Now, after fewer than 30 bouis, he shows signs of developing a cruiserweight as into as clever the renowned Joe Goyder. In inter- national competitions, Scolt has stopped W. Heinemann (Denmark), and J. Olla Bengtsson (Sweden), and Manila, July 13-The Shanghai M'Gurk. (Scotland)...
Finally, there is the heavy-weight, Chinese soccer team, composed of
JOHN TUNNICLIFFE DIES Bristol, July 12John Tunnicliffe, these days who can get them with star Yorkshire batsman of 50 years the bat in their hand. ago, died in. Bristol today aged 81. Two glorious exceptions to
Turleliffe, six feet two inches stuck flelding are Oxford and Cam- tall, became cricket coach to Clifton bridge Universities. The Blues are College
after win Die County on top of their toes all the time.
times between
Onship seven
and 1007.
"Long "John". Tunnicliffe, with L.
Rowan, twice set up first wicket BASEBALL
partnership records.
In 1897 they hit 378 runs off the
Sussex bowling and in the
next MINOR
season, 554 runs off the Derbyshire record that stood until
bowling,
two other Yorkshire players, Percy Holmes and Herbert Sutcliffe, scored
LEAGUE STANDINGS
New
York,
July
855 off the Essex attack at Leyton in League Standingy, (including Sunday
1932.
Tunnicliffe made over 1,000 runs
in 13 separate seasons.
He was a brilliant slip
fielder,
games);
too, making 576 entches Associated Montreal Press.
SOME FINGLETON
THEORIES
By ARCHIE QUIOK
Buffola Newark Jersey City Syracuse Toronto
Itochester
Baltimore
the
training than
top-
The Freuch national champion, Monique Berlioux, is diffeult to assess. At her best she will break
Scandinavian troms
South probably
American
ATHLETES CONVERGING
ON LONDON ---
with Richmond; 12,-Planes London, July 12-Minor
77 secs. But Monique's difficulty is Africo and Uruguay converging on nations.
contingents from Egypt, South and that her sporting ambitions clash London today began the flow of with her professional job. She is a Olympic athletes into Britain's sporting journalist whose intereste
International
Won Lost
50
P.
are divided ,050
are 26
40 30
513 moeton,
36 38 480
2 to 1 My Love;
5 to 1 My Babu;
was
10 to 1 Royal Drake, and Noor. The rest were quoted at 100 to
West Drayton: Probably "Iron eight-Reuter.
capital for the Games. Already 900 Curtain" countries. at on International athletes from many parts of the
Teams with diets Shanghai Soccer Team Schools, cle: A recent appendicitis globe have arrived.
needing special kitchen arrange-
Expected In Manila
and consequent break in The Egyptian contingent consisted ments.
training, will do nothing to improve of 44 footballers and basketball Her Olymple chances.
players, for whom accommodation AMERICAN RELAY TEAMS Though her day has not yet ar- has been arranged,
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at two years REC, and
ly to break 80 secs, in her Arst
of
Jack Fingleton, Australian Oakland Test Match cricketer turned San Francisco journalist, was always a bit of San Diego
at the game Los Angeles a revolutionary
Senttie and he exploded a few more Hollywood accepted cricket idens as Portland talked to him at the Lords Sacramento Test.
American Association
For one thing Jack docan't agree Indianapolls with all this "playing forward," Milwaukee Now if you speak to conches like Columbus
Saint Paul Archie Fowler of Lords or Насту Minneapolis
of Old Trafford they Toledo epercent forward and across Kansas City the pitch of the ball when you are Louisville playing defensively. Kilt the spln at birth and if the ball raps your pads the chance of a leg-before wicket is lessened by the distance Moblig
'say
to
the ball would have had to travel to the wicket.
rived, the French second string, 10- From South Africa came 41 com- New York, July 12-The United the best players of the Tsin Pel Jack Gardner, who mowed down all year-old Ginette Jany, is worthy of petitors, while Uruguay sent 17-States Olympic Committee today and Tung Hwn clevens, is expected opposition on his way to the A.B.A. mention. A sister of Alex Jany, Reuter. world record holder, Ginetto is like- | VENEZUELA TO PARTICIPATE / 1,000-metre relay teams and dla- aboard a CNAC plan.
London, July 12-The entry
of
.490
It was her prowess in the Venezuela into the Olymple Games 400 water which started brother Alex the countries competing to the re- was announced tonight, bringing 410 on the way to stardom.
be
afternoon title in May. Pending evidence to the contrary, I would call him the hardest punching heavy-weight closed that it was still. US$80,000 The team will play a series of so champion Britain has had since Pat short of the money needed to send ven games against the best local Floyd.
nominated the American 400 and to arrive at Manila this
a full complement to London.
teams at Rizal, Stadium, beginning As processors worked at top speed Thursday-United Press.
Cerdan-Zale Fight
370 than tivo other Pacific Coast Piris/entry after. the closing dato-Reu- the danger that low priority teams Europa in, the cycling International of France, once again wearing the
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put through
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bo
a special training pro-
SWISS OARSMEN - THINK SOMETHING UP
they leave for Lon- gramme before
"Reading between the lines it
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Nashville
53 34
Memphis Birmingham New Orleans Not
play Fingleton. He says by back ing you get longer time to Atlanta
Little Rock ook at the ball All fast bowling
Chattanooga should be played close to the wicket is also his theory. It upseta all that professors have taught us in Fort Worth England
but judged strictly on ro- Houston aults, the Australian Idea seems to Tulsa
San Antonio correct. England's repeated batting failures Dallas have split the cricketing fraternity Shreveport, into two parts. One coction mys, Beaumont "scrap all of them. Let others who | Oklahoma City. are better replace thom."
be
36
to complete passport and, visa .380
cord number of 02. Californian Susanno Zimmerman,
ENGLAND BEATS EUROPE preparations Zofore the bulk of the Olympic officials could not five times U.8. champion since 1943,
squad salls on the as America on
AT TEAM Cycling .629 hovers around the 77
contacted tonight to explain the Wednesday, the committee chairman seco, mark.
Brussels, July, 13-Marcel Cerdan .400 only fretions of a second
**reason for the acceptance of this (Me Avery Brundage) pointed out
London, July 12-England beat Blower
middleweight crown, at the dock due to lack at Heme may ba left
Hill on Monday by 27 European
signed today to meet world middle- of funds. However, while
the points to 33. money is still coming in, there is
The event was a triumph for Azal weight champion Tony Zale, of Gary, Indiana, In a title bout some not much chance that anyone would Scharndorff, the
Danish. champion have to stay at home.
who won two
of the, three races time this autumn in New York; strong
competition Cerdan: signed only a few hours The Committe cabled 10 Landon against
after regaining the European titlo from rugged Cyril Delannoit, of the names of eight men for the 400-Associated Press
Belgium-United Press.
don.
Basle, July 12-Twenty-six lend- .600 is not unreasonable to expect the ing Swiss oarsmen will set out for 301 feelest US, girl to be capable of Basle on Saturday to row the Swiss 681 equalling, or beating, Olympic Olymple flag to London. In an metro relay and eight for the 1,000-
10
FRED HÄRRIS. ON eight-our boat, 517 cords.
60 feet long, the dag metro relay. Of these, four from
· INJURED LIST
LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE backstroke hopes rate will be rowed in relays 500 miles encil will be chosen actually to com-
Rve 438 higher internationally
our down the Rhine in than
days.
pete in the races,
London, July 12-Axel Scharn-
Philadelphia, July 12-lke Wi- At Rotterdam, the boat and its and
will
Named to the '400-metro team dorf, of Denmark, won the inter- to
Tilbury CIDW bo shipped Scots, Cathie Gibson and Margaret from where the Swiss oarsmen will were. Barney Ewell, Mel: Patton, national 1,000-metres, cycling Ume llums, the holder, and Beau Jack, at nine stono elglit pounds for their 007 Girvan, the 14-year-old national row the remaining distance up the Harrison Dulard, Ed Comwell, Ciff trial at Herne Hill, London, tonight former champion, each weighed in
Thames to London, arriving on July Bourland, Clyde Scott, Bill Porter in one, minule 14.2 seconds. our 393 Junior champion, stood out as
and Lorenzo Wrigh
Tommy Godwin, of Great Britain, world lightweight thile fight over 15 385 best prospects. Miss Gibson's per- 28-Reuter.
was second in one; minute 14.4 rounds here tonight M 482 formance when she swam se
There had been rumours that they 471 cond to Miss Harup in the a well earned rest may restore Named to the 1,000-metre were seconds, followed by P. Nihalt, of has Mel Whitfield, Dave Holón, George Belgium, in one minute 1571 seconds. 47460 European title, test, polated to a lost form. Dales Girvan, too,
this Gulda, Art Harnden, Bob Chambers, Fred Harris, the world amateur might have difficulty in getting be- 53 411 strong Olymple challenge. Unfalled to approach her best
Bourland United' Prošs. 51 393 fortunately, Cathlo has falled to season. Here again, a lay-off from Roy Cochran, Dick Ault and Clit sprint champion, who was expected low the nine stone pounds Ught-
to win the match for Englanul, was weight limit-Reuter, -Associated Press. strike her best form this season, but racing may be the answer.
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