THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
Australians Hit Up 406 For 3 Against South Of England XI
Hastings, Sept. 1.-The Australians scored 406 runs for the loss of three wickets when stumps were drawn on the first day of their match against a South of England XI.
Bradman, making his only appearance at Hastings, scored 143 before he was caught, while, Lindsay Hassett, the deputy captain, and Neil Harvey scored not out cen- turies.
The prospect of seeing Brailman score a century on his only appearance here drew an Increased crowd after lunch. His century was duly reached in two and a quarter hours and received a great ovation from the crowd..
Bassett, althouới ruther
Bowling to date: Over- shadowed by his partners, ploded, along readily and reached his 50' alley 221 of 209 là a hundred minutes, Perks The 200 appeared in two and three, Mallet quarter hours.
Cook
Bradman was out trying to pull: Compton Jinlicy after having knocked the Edrich same bowler into the crowd for the Barnett first six of the game. He failed to connect properly and Mann, nt muld- off. fell full length
catch.
hold 10
Bradron's 143 Included
sit and 17 fours
COMPLETES HIS 1,000
Harvey, who came next, pleted his thousand rung In tour before the ten interval,
th
11
0
A1 R W
15 0 #4 2 1 4 72
25 4 77 1
24
3
4 670
0 43 0 0 37 37 -Reuter.
MCC v. YORKS
London, Sept. 1. -Apart from the Australiad Exture the only festi class cricket match today concernet Yorkshire and an MCK' trom of the comuneitt of the Scarborough Festival, the, where the MCC batted all day to
score 444 for 5.
He won settled down after tea and scored rapidly, With four off
The feature of the munich was a Edrich and three oT Mallett, both ↑ Ahird wicket stand of 278 in three
to leg, he sent his scure to 25 in. fears ten minutes by M.P. Donnelly 20 minuten.
Perks
they rame 09, but enfla not check the Row ot TUD: The 300 went up in just der
TWO MORE FOR SOUTH AFRICA
The MCC have invited two more players for the tour of South Africa this bringing coming whiter,
the strength of the party up to 16.
The two new selections, both professionals.
are
W. E. Hollies (Warwick- shire) and M. F. Tremlett (Somerset).
Both
primarily
bowlers, although Tremlett is a useful forcing bats- Triers.
hours and shortly afterwards Har-
SEVENTYLAY.ATTEJA STANONSENT ENVAKNINEN KÜMERONLIN
CRICKET IS HERE!
First sign that the cricket Renson is just around the corner is given by the announcement that the Kowloon Cricket Club uets are now up and are avail- able for practice for members every day,
LIETADE BYCKEN(O PE2998970RAFLARI
Pearce's 134 in- and Tom Pearce,
fucked three sixes and 13 fours,
while Donnelly was 200 not out at
the cluse,
He completed his hundred in two ani a half hours, 200 in four hours 20 minutes and has so far hit two Fixer and 22 fours-teuter.
Football Transfer Market Quiet
By ARCHIE QUICK
Beenuse professional football clubs had perforce by a new rule to pay last season's players their wages until July 1 for the first time in the history of the game, the transfer market was quiet during May and June.
Everyone, players and managers alike, was holdinse back, wadting to see which way various cats would jump, But more surprisine stel has been the complete calm since July L.
There have not been a hall abozeta notable oven 3 fas, of greate paiblir untereni Wan the abreuarter. fact that Tommy Walker would Desume Alder on December 29 and
11 Elaborgh
assistant Eager To Heart of Midlothin
Heat facts of the ease are that the
vey made his indivirtual 30 in 4First Gentleman uf Football, who
minutes.
Hasselt came into the again by getting his century.
a patient innings of three and three- quarter hours,
Harvey continged to play forens fut cricket and reached his rentury head in as many minuter. Hassett were still together when play enden after adding 199 for the fourth wieket.
THE SCOREBOARD
The close of play read:
scoreboard
Australians: First innings
Barnes e Griffiths b Bailey
#1
Brown Edrich b Mallet. 13
Brimane Man b Bailey 113
Hassett not out
130
Harvey not out.
105
Extras
408 for 3
25 Starters For St. Leger
manager
I conot remember ever before returning to his former club in the same empacity but that is what Charles Hewitt has done at Millwall
He left the lots and went to back Now he is Leyton Orient. agah in his old chair at the Den. te tour is manager with ideas. early became a priest, lead a nehle- man'x
with agreement
Stanford I place at Leyton has been Bridge Club that he would return to filled by Neil Melain than whom Scotland after giving two
Scolland yours
bed never
greater a I was instrumental in service in London.
centrehalf. getting him from New Brighton to Tonton as Hewitt's ossistunt.
summer IS
1
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1948.
OFF TO AN EARLY START
Eugene Rinzansky, eight, on the right, youngest com- petitor in the Kowloon Chess Club's Children's Handicap Tournament, puts on his concentration frown against Champion John McLellan, 12, after a centre pawn change in the opening.
Ex-
Is the tournament's runner-up. Bruce Looking on Gordon, 13. Eugene finished in n tie for 9th to 11th place In the final standings out of 23 competitors. He tied with Andrew Young for first place in the under-len group but won the playoff-Telegraph Staff Photographer.
BASEBALL
Brooklyn Dodgers Make A Comeback
New York, Sept. 1.-Elwyn Preacher Roe, lanky left- hander, let Chicago Cubs down with only four hits today as he pitched Dodgers to a 6-0 win and stretched their National League lead to half a game.
Dodgers, still smarting from the double defeat by Cubs the runner-up) yesterday, got their chance to advance as Boston Braves split a double header with Cincinnati Reds. Jackie Robinson spearheaded Brooklyn's nine-hit attack with two doubles.
The Weekend
Bowls Lineup
The following will represent the H.K.F.C. v K.D.R.C. (away) on Saturday at 4 p.m.:
J. Hayward, T. Waller, J. Dickson, W. L. Collyer (skip); C. Gough, Hollands, B. Bickford, K. Robertson J, J. Howell, B. Mansell, (skip); Bradley, N. Bebbington (skip): Coleman and Dr Reserves-A- t Selby.
Kowloon BGC
KBGC 1st Team v Recrelo (away) at 4 pm on Saturday:
לינז
OLYMPIC GAMES
HOW THE MERMAIDS FARED AT THE EMPIRE POOL
!",,,,
By "RECORDER"!
If it wasn't for their sweep of the diving events, America's feminine aquastara, despite their splendid victory in the relay, would have had to play second fiddle to Denmark In the Olympic Games swimming at Empire Pool.
Of the Heven titles at stake, the American women took four, the Danish two and the Dutch one. It was a bad set- back for the Netherlands, who were champions at Berlin twelve years ago. They missed a Mastenbrook and a Willy den Quden.
I
In swimming alone, Denmark beat the United States 30-17 on the dual meet paint scure system. In diving, the American girls reversed the de- cision with a vengeance, 17-1.
One only of the old Olymple re- in cords, all of them set at Berlin
This 1936, survived the onslaught ̧ was Rita Mastenbrook's mark of 65.0 seconds for the 100 metres free style. which was equalled by Greta Ander-
son.
The other old records fell zo hard that it is dimeult to conceive, con- sidering the class of the girls at the Berlin Gages, that their younger sisters should so plny bavoc with I marks that were considered sensa-
Honal only a short 12 years ago.
OVER-EAGER
Some of the girla proved over- Cager in the preliminary rounds and were nicely stated off by the tline the final came. It may be said, on a comparative study of performance, that the girls, general- ly, in the Gomes competition showed gernter aptitude for cooking them- selves up with an over-eagerness to show off.
The table below shows only too 100 clearly what happened in tho
case meires free style final in the of the Misses. Schumacker and. Carstensen who had the speed but of not the competitive experience big-time competition. newcomers to the top women's swimming.
Both Aro
class
in
Heat S-F Final 00.3 67.0, 65.9
88.9 67,0 60,5
07.5 08.4 67.0
08.1
*
Cven
stroke-
In the 400 metres free style relay,
Britain farth-placed'
im- proved on the uhi gures. The rat live broke the old record in the 400 4. Harup metres frre style, the first three in 5. Fredin the 100 metres back stroke, the first 6. Schumacker Ave again in the 200 metres breast 7. Ahlgren
8. Carstensen
Andersen 1.
Curtis
Vaessen
68.4 00.1
08.4 08.4 67.9 67.7 08.4 68.3
08.8 06.5 67.5 69.1
Reds stopped Braves 3-1 in their
Crosley Field first game at Johnny Wyrostek's two-run homer in the sixth inning. Johnny Van- dermeer,
with the help of three double plays, was the winner and Warren Spahn the loser.
Braves Anally got their "bining and In the shoes on" blasted out 21 hits for w 11-1 win. Glenn Elliot, just recalled from Milwaukee, was the winner
he
three although
pitched only frames,
nightcap
AMERICAN LEAGUE
trounced
THE SCORERS AT EMPIRE POOL
4. Eva Szekely (Hungary) 3:01.2
100 M. FREE STYLE
1. Greta Anderson
(Denmark)
5. Adriana DeGroot
(Netherlands)
3:01.4
€5.0
6. Elizabeth Church
2. Ann Curlis (USA)
40.5
(Britain)
3:05.5
3'
F. W. Carstensen ·
(Denmark)
7. J. S. Hansen. (Derunark) 3:05.5
68.5
B. A. J. Hom (Netherlands) 3:00.0
4.
M. L. Vaessen
4. M. E. Leskinen
(Netherlands)
67.3
(Finland)
3:11.4
5.
. Schumacker
10. H. O. Gordon (Britain)
3:13.3
07.7
11. Y. Van de Kerckhove
08.1
(Belgium)
(Netherlands)
6. Karen Harup (Denmark)
Fredin (Sweden) ...
7.
8. T. T. Temes (Hungary)
Boston, Red Sox. pacemakers by one game in the American Lengue,
10-1 A Detroit Tigers substitute Billy Hitchcock continued 7. F. W. Carstensen to star at the plate..
injured Ilitchcock, replacing V. C. Dixon, L. G. Coombes, A. J. Hall, J. Fraser (skip); J. Gellatly, A. Bobby Doerr at second base, drove In yesterday's night L. G. Eastman, W. C. Simpson, J.in three runs
the fent R. game and he duplicated McKelvic (skip): E. F. Pope,
today on three hits,
5-4
The Club which has spent most
Newcastle. money thes After being 14 years in the wilder-
Now he has taken over at Os- United return to their rightful
borne Road. When he arrived spheres.
in promotion last there last season. Orient were When They Woh
but Nell went to May, their director Stan Seymour, the doldrums former England winger, told me the Scotland for flewiti, made one or club would spend £80,000 to ensure two judicious buys and Orient shot that their position was established.
up the table with an unprecedented Morrison, E. Greenwood, L. Sykes EXPENSIVE CAPTURES run of succes. Another face miss-(skip).
KBGC Recreio (away) (friend- Half that sum has been spent in ing from the managerial side and expensive enptures who it is hoped doyen of them all is Fred Everissy) at 4pm. on Saturday:
R. J. Wigginton, H. A. Lammert, wal of West Bromwich. will provide the necessary reserve strength, but Seymour's big dis- with Albion for 50 years but he A. Atkins, G. E. F. Thompson well-earned (skip): R. P. Phillips, J. Hempsey, J. appointment la the breakdown in has now negotiations for England's outside retirement and the job of secretary S. Dinnen, L. Guy (skip}: W. H, manager has been split. Hawthorny Bailey, K. C. Hamilton, V. Chitten- left, Bobby Langton of Blackburn.
This Raver
easily second best will not be the same without Fred, de, L. R. Whunt (skip). man in the country after Tom Fin- although I imaging he will find it hard to keep away from the spec- ney, and he was prepared] to tators' seats. from Ewood to Saint James but his the wife of goalkeeper wife, and Eatbrother, who was going to make the journey in the reverse direction, had other ideas,
༤
HOME
Kone
10 a
He has been
Kowloon CC
68.1 12. J. Bertrand (France)
SPRINGBOARD DIVE
1. Victoria Manalo Draves
(USA)
3. Patricin Ann Elsener
(USA)
Nicole Pellssard
(France)
08.3
E. Ahlgren (Sweden)
63.3
10. Marie Corridon (USA)
43.4
11.
M. A. MetQuade
(Australia)
68.3
108.74
12
P. C. Tavares (Brazi})
68.C
2. Zoe Ann Olsen
(USA) 108.23
400 M. FREE STYLE
101.30
4.
1.
Ann Curus (USA)
5:17.8
100.38
2. Korea Harup (Denmark)
5. G. Groener (Austria)
$3.30
5:21.2
6. F. L. Child (Britain)
01.03
3. Cathie Gibson (Britain)
5:22.5
7. Mady Moreau (France)
80.43
4. Fernande Caroen
8. J. M. Heck
(Belgium)
5:25.3
(Netherlands)
67.01
15.
Brenda Heiser (USA).
5:26.0
9. B. Christofferson
6. P. C. Tavares (Brazil)
(Denmark)
5:29.4
(Denmark)
87.12
10. J. Aubert (France)
88.06
5:23.4
11. A. Staudinger (Austria)
80.93
(USA)
8. Nancy Merki Lees
13. J. G. B. Floor
5:31.0
(Netherlands)
83.14
9. Colette Thomas (France)
5:32.9
PLATFORM DIVE
10. P. Nielsen (Britain) 11. Denise Spencer
(Australia)
5:40.4
1. Victoria Manalo Draves
(USA)
08.07
12. M. Bruggeman (Mexico)
2. Patricia Ann Elsener
(USA)
00.28
3. Benie
Christofferson
(Denmark)
60.04
THE SCORES
National League
1. United States
4:20.2
4.
2. Denmark
4:20.0
5. June Slover (USA)
62.63
3. Netherlands
4:31.1
8. Nicole Pelissard (France) 01.07
R
H
4.
Grent
Britala
4:34.7
7. E. Petersen (Sweden)
50.00
Brooklyn Chicago
Sweden
4:38.5
1. I. M. Gregersen
4
3
0
6. Hungary
4:44.8
59.54
7. Brazil
4:49.1
0. France
10, L. M. Bisbrown (Britain)
11
9. Argentina
2
10. Cand
New York Yankees got victory over St. Louis Browns in 12 Innings when Larry Yogi Berra smashed his 13th homer of the year.
K.C.C. y Craigengower C. C. (1st) Boston division) away on Saturday at 4 Cincinnati
Boston (ightenp) p.m.:
Cincinnati
E
400 METRES RELAY
A. Staudinger (Austria) 64.50
53.05
11. Bellum
100 M. BACK STROKE
1. Karen Harup
(Denmark)
2. Suzanne Zimmerman
(Denmark)
D. I. Zsagot (Hungary) .... 56.02.
11. D. A. Newman (Britain) 53.50
12. M. A. Hider (Britain).
$2.31
Point Scores In
1:14.4 Women's Olympic
Swimming
FOOTBALL
Players are requested to meet Mi A. Mudar at the Stor Ferry, Hongkong side, at 3.30 p.m.
V. C. Labrum, S. A. Gray, T. A. Detroit Mudar, F. Lock, E. C. Fincher
Boston (skip): J. M. Forrest, A. J. Kew. J St Louis Orem, C. S. Rosselet (skip).
New York
American League
8
2
.
10
10
10 Z
5 11
1
K.C.C.
V
Filipino
Club
(2nd
So the deal has fallen
London, Sept. The results of through Langton was going for
matches played £10,000 footbali
tonight Fairbrother. plus
Mrs Langton were: 1.- The English loo does not care to move to Bolton,
FIRST DIVISION
· Love, and 24 | who are also keen.
London, Sept.
Biggest Lon- Derby winner. My
Chelsea other horses were declared running don deal has been the buying of today for Britain's richest race, the McDonald, winger of Bournemouth Everton
fee Huddersfield by Fulham for a five figure fee. St Leger stakes.
The one inle six furlongs 132 think he
will
make a great difference Manchester U.
Cottage yard race, last of the year's triple to the Craven
side but 1 Middlesbrough
1 Preston N, E. crown cinssies, will be run at Don-do ant know what Second Division-
Bournemouth fans caster on Saturday, Sept. 11.
will say. Sunderland The reason an exceptionally Topping the 1st of final acceptors
quiet summer is that clubs realiso were My Love, owned Jointly by the
fan Barnsley Aga Khan and Parisien Leon Vole-that they can sell players for terra: Black Tarquins, American bred tastic prices but cannot get anyone Bradford them Brentford o replace them unless they colt and King George's silly.
Bury Chesterfield Notts Forest
Reon
The winning owner of the world's selves also pay through the nose. greatest test of three-year olds will! get a purse of £15,368,
Press,
over
MANAGERS TOO
3 Division "A") away on Saturday at 54, p.m.
Newcastle U.
0
Portsmouth
Derby County
3
Blackpool
-1
1
Birmingham
Manchester C.
3
3
Wolverhampton
3
SECOND
DIVISION
1
Fulham
1
Z Blackburn R.
0
1
Leeds United
3
0
{
As much interest is being taken Southampton
at this Soccer season start in the movement of managers as there is
Use
Babu's
in
J. Tibble, A. Steven (skip); W. H. Colledge,
J. Tindall, R. Leigh,
L. Brezny, S. B. Trueman, A. E. P. Guest (skip); A. C. Tribble, I. Gittis, A. S. Capell, C. Pope (skip). Craigengower CC
The following have been selected
Lengue 3 to
represent the Club in Lincoln City 1 games on Saturday at 4 p.m. sharp. West Bromwich 0 1st Division v Kowloon Cricket
Grimsby o Club (home): J. W. Leonard, L. C. 2 Plymouth A. 0. Souza, A. E. Coates, B. W. Brad- bury: I. M. Omar, W. Hong Sling, THIRD DIVISION
A. M. Omar, J. S. Landolt; A. A Razack; M. A. Baptista, K. (Southern).
Swindon Town 2 Omar, U. M. Omar.
2nd Division v Club de Recreio Bristol City
"B" (home):..
New transfer of players. on the managerial side is Aldershol
1
1 Port Vale
1 Ipswich Town
THIRD DIVISION (Northern)
1 Chester
This is £1,200 more than the pre- vious best prize paid to the Mahara
of Baroda Jah
for My
in the 2,000 boy triumph last Mny Guineus, first of the Triple Crown Inimitable Stanley Gullis, greatest Brighton & 11, Classics over one mile.-Associated centre-half between the wars. Rending
For so many years a loyal ser- Torquay U Mint and CALLOVER POSTPONED
captain of Wolverhamp- ton, he took over the reserve side London, Sept. 1-Tonight's call-management last season and rocket-
was posted them to the top of the Central Stockpwit C. on the St Leger
Wrexbpm poned until tomorrow because of the League from middle places.
He told me at a Newcastle Inter- small attendance, this being attrl-1,2 buted to the number ot. bookmakers wape mutch he was being groomed
for the Wanderers managership Celtic attending dog rice meetings.
Richard Corver, the Chantilly inevitably he took over from Dunder Falkirk trainer, stated in Paris tonight that Te Vizard during the summer.
4 hope he brings the same thought-berninus, neither Mary Stuart nor La Verite fulness at attacking spirit into the Motherwell 3 Hearts will run in the St Leger, and that Wolven as he did in his own play. Partick Thistle 1 Hangers his ptable's only candidate will be Then there is the one and only Third Lunek My Love, who is very well and Mator Frank Buckley, himself for leaves for England on Fridnyaner Wolven manager.
Reuter.
where he
2
J
East Fife Morton Albion Rovers
2
(12 innings)
-United Press.
Gale Interferes
With Yachting Championships
(Netherlands)
6. Muriel Mellon (USA)
7. H: M. Yate (Britain)
8. II. A. M. Van der Horst
(Netherlands)
0. Nuaire Lane
(USA) ...
1:10.0
3. July Joy Davies
(Australia)
1:16,4
4. 1. Novank (Hungary)
1:17.3
United States
136
5. M. Gulliard
1:10.2
Denmark
94%
1:18.2
Netherlands
71%
1:10.3
Great Britain
51
1:18.7
Hungary
43%
France
38
1:18.8
Sweden
25
25
1:18.
Austria
10
(USA)
1:18.8
Brazil
18
1:19.3
18
4
1. Nel Van Vilet
(Netherlands)
2:57.2
2.
Beatrice Nancy Lyons
(Australia)
2:57.7
New Zealand Mexico
10.
(N. Zealand).... Monique Berlioux
(France) Barbara Jensen
12. D. Van Eckris
Lisbon, Sept. 1.-A night. long gale toro racing yachts from their moorings and forced M.the postponement of today's race in the Star scheduled flasher of the World's Yachting championships.
Francis Lee, H. W. Randall, E. el Arculli. E. S. Franks: A. H. Runi- jahn, C. W. Lam, J. N. Wong, A. J. Coelho: G. Hong Choy, J. H. Xavier. G. A. Souza, M. J. Medina: Reserves:ings, and were blown out to sea,
-C. A. Coelho and S. A. R. Bux.
V
2 Critve Alex.
Club de Recreio SCOTTISH "A". DIVISION
Queen o'South 2 1st Division v K.B.C.C. (home)
5 on Saturday: .1 R. F. Luz,
V. (skip), F. 4 Ribeiro, B. Marques, J. Luz: J. 0 Noronha, (skip). F. X. M. Silva, CE Marques, A. A. Lopes; J. F. 1 V. Ribeiro (skip), C. C. Pereira, C.
Roza Pereira, J. S. Remedios. SCOTTISH "B" DIVISION
"A". Y 2nd Division Airdrieonanlang 2 Ayr United 2 (home):
Dundee United 3 Alloa Athletic 3
Arbroath Dumbarton Dunfermline
Queen's Park Kilmarnock
0. Clyde
I
-3
..
Hamilton Acad.
3 Raith Rovers
Stenhousemuir
2 Stirlingshire
IRISH GOLD CUP
(2nd Round)
brought new ideas into the game,
He has moved out of Hull info SWEDEN CLEANS UP
Leeds and we shall watch curlously Stockholm, Sept. 1.-Five Jockeys to see if he can put the United on of the Ulriksdal racecourse, outside their feet.
have often said it is one of the Stockholm have been disqualified by the Swedish Jockey Club after ad- curiosliles of foolball that a city like St Johnstone
that the Yorkshire woollen centre cannot mitting before a police court They had accepted bribes from their produce and support a First Division employers to hold back favourites in football club when it is so loyal to
Ite professional Rugby and county Bangor maid that they cricket. The Jockeya engineered false starts, did not drive
AT HULL their horses fully and allowed out- siders to, win after owners had back- The vacancy at Ilull was filled by at Boothferry Natch Carter and, ed them heavily.
The Jockey Club stowards stated Park, England's star inside-forward Hunslet that they had suspected the jockeys will be given every opportunity to Salfort for a long time, but delayed taking put Soccer on the map on Humber- Wakefield T. nction because they "camouflaged side by as progressive a board of Wigan
directors as there is in the country. [ their tactics so cleverly."--Reutor.
certain races.
2
Linfield
(1st Round Replay)
2 Portadown
K.B.G.C.
F. X. Soares (skip), N. Bellrao, D. C. Alves, R. M. V. Ribeiro; E. M. Alarcon (skip), M. F. Pinna, L. A. Rozario, J. R. Soares; A. P. Pereira (skip), J. J. Basto, E. H. Carvalho, M. Nunes.
The yachts, which dragged their anchors or parted from their moor-
(Netherlands)
200 M. BREAST STROKE
3. Eva Novnak (Hungary) 2:58.0
included the Brazilinn
entry, Bug, GOLF the Italian entry, Polluce and the Bahaman entry, Gem 11.
At dawn, the captain of the part of Cascais despatched an aeropland to locate the vessels which were later,
back to
All three port. towed vessels, were damaged.
In view of the gule, the officla}# have deelded to sail today's race
which was on Friday
originally scheduled as a rest day.
Australia
Belgium
Argentina
Finland Canada
Brilliant Cards At Richmond, Tourney
Clark and
London, Sept. 1.-Brilliant scoring marked the first round of the Lotus £1,500 golf tournament, which began Durword Knowles, -sald that his on the Royal Mid-Surrey course at Richmond today. Gem II now is in no condition to. race without excessive repairs. The No fewer than 10 players beat aPadgham, while A, E. Brazilian skipper of the Bug, Aires score of 70 on this 6,400-yard course Bobby Cruckshank, of the United
and James States,
Norman Von Nida Costa. Jr. and the Italian, Frankiin, and at the end of the day pilot of Polluce, sald that their boats Adams, the Ryder Cup international, (Australia), making his return to "p" v c.c.c.iso need repairs before they can led the fold with 85. This created golf after a sinus operation, were on
new record
for the course and the 70 mark.
Another round will be played to- sellied arguments as to which was
morrow with the final two rounds old record the old
Ken Bousfold, one of Britain's on Friday-Beuter.
6
2nd Division (away):
be raced-United Press.
A. P. Guterres
(skip). C. 1, 5 Basto, A. V. Gosand, P. N. Silva:
The finalists are W. Williamson
Cliftonville
RUGBY LEAGUE
+
16 Leeds
10)
а
Barrow
0
0
Bradford N.
17 Workington
-*-*- —Router.”
L. J. Silva (skip), G. A. Noronha, J. Remedios, G. Guterres;
AMATEUR GOLF
C. F. who bent J. Mount 22-10, J. Prenchlef young hopes, was two strokes Remedios (skip). L. F. Xavier, A.tice 21-17 and L. Muus 21-14. behind Adams and then followed a M. Rodrigues, D. J. L. S. Alves. and R. A. Edwards who beat R. quintet on the 68 mark-Flory Van
H. Wild 21-17, A. W. Brown 12-18 Donck (Belgium), John Knipe, Alan Memphis, Tennessee, Sopt. - Immi Bailey, Sam King and Jack Har-Frank Stranahan entered the fourth and R. Phillips 21-10.
greaves.
IKCC Championstilp
The final of the HR.CC. Lawn Bowin singles championship will be held at the Club to-day at 0.30 p.m. Mr B. R. Davies will umpire.
(round of the United States Amateur-
A keen game, in expected as R. The nine players with scores of 69 golf tournament today, eliminating A. Edwards won the last Singles Included the former Open Cham-William Stemeler 3 and 2-A830–
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Championship of the Club. In 1941, plons Fred Dalyand
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