CRICKET STARTS A NEW YEAR
Rising Standards & Heartbreak Wickets
London, Jan. 2.—With England players touring in South Africa, the West Indies having their best cricketers in India and the Australians in the throes of their Sheffield programine, there has been plenty of cricket to interest the fans in all parts of the world where this great summer game has an appeal,
In England ilstlf, football is reigning at present but the wireless relays from South Africa and newspaper reports of the happenings there do not lack listeners and readers.
In fact, there is to be noticed a real urge on the part of the real cricket fan for the opening of the turnstiles at the first matches of the coming summer.
of last summer will It is to be hoped that the rain give the season a miss. When the secretaries of first class countles held their annual meeting it was, reported that 27 days play were completely washed out during the 1948 summer, quite apart from other interruptions.
and thole
drawn
games. result would rather see team beaten by a superior combina- tion than save a game by something that was not entertaining-Reuter."
This was in contrast to the sun-when baked season of 12 months earlier spectators and because of the rain the total attendance dropped by as much as 14 per cent.
RISING STANDARDS Colonel Ralt Kerr told the meeting that it was well realised that the standard of cricket in the West In- dies and New Zealand had im- proved so much in the past 20 your* that England could no longer feel that sides suitable for a tour in, say, 1930, were strong enough to go to those parts nowadays,
This inferred that only the best.
why
TEST MATCHES
England v.
South Africa
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY
SPORTING SAM
AFTER 12 YEARS IN THE RING
1949
By Reg. Wootton.
Freddie Mills Is Still The Tiger Of British Boxing
By WALTER PILKINGTON
After twelve years of battling in the ring, Freddie Mills, with his black brows, unruly hair, menacing eyes and resolute chin, is still a tiger of boxing in Britain.
He is past his best, (as would be expected of a boxer in his thirtieth year) but he has no thought of retirement. On the contrary, he considera himself at his peak and is seeking now triumphs,
He has become a sport ambas-; sador for Britain because his "Never say dle" spirit has made this man of he attraction wherever fron fights.
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Soccer Coaches
ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE FOR
First Far
Golf
Eastern
Championship
Arrangements for the first. Far East Open golf cham- plonship to be held on Jan. 21, 22 and 28, at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club-links in Manila are now complete. Competition will be 72 Hotes, I
afroke play, to be played on the fol- lowing dates: p
Friday, Jan. 21-first round' of 10 holes
Saturday, Jan. 22-second round of 18 holes.
Sunday morning. Jan. 23-third
round of 18 holes.
At the end of the first 50 holes; contestants returning scores higher.
THE WEEK-END SCOREBOARD
CRICKET
than those of the first 36 players TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT
will be dropped out of the running In the event of a tie for the 30th will place, contestants in the tie continue play on Sunday, Jan. 23.
The champion will be the player with the lowest score for the 72 holes. In case of a tie for top Honours, the players will play off at 30 holes, stroke play,
NKCC 113 (M. M. Littlo 22, N. R. Over 40, F/O E N. Gambrill 3 for 25, CFO YA White 5 for 19).
Royal Navy & EAP 127 for wkts, (F/O M. D. Marshall 34, CPO
White 23, A/C J. S. Beirno 28 not out, G. T. Rowe 4 for 27). RN & RAF won by i wickets,
ANNUAL MATCH
Amateur registrants will be ro quired to play a qualifying round of 30 holes, stroke play, on Jan. 15. The 38 lowest scorers (including
University Present 107 for 8 wkle. those exempted from participating declared (T. Lo 42, J. M. Gosano in the qualifying play) will qualify 47, Prof. L. T. Ride 39, D. G. Hon-
for the Open.
The following will be eligible for son 20, F. R. Zimmern 4 for 60).
University Past 195 (Dr. M. exemption from the, amateurs'
In Rodrigues 40, K. Y, Tam 41, G. Hong qualifying play: (a) amateurs
and out of the Philippines, carrying Choy 20, F. R. Zimmern 80,-, C...
cer Koh 3 for 41). handicaps of six or less duly
their University Prescat won by two tified by the secretary of respective clubs, (b) 1948 Philippine amateur c
champion, (c) all club, champions from recognised clubs,
In Demand London, Jan. 2.-While ex- perts and many of the football
the the present qualify in public' bemoan
Tuns,
113.
RC
SECOND DIVISION
Army HAF Royal Navy
5 4 0 1 16
4 3.0. 1.12
4.2.0.3
FOOTBALL KOREAN VISIT
5 Hongkong
2. Combined 0.
AGONOME
Gallant Oghter though he is, MILLE was thought to have had his powers of long resistance weakened by the batterings which Jack London, Lloyd Lesnevich, Joe Bakst and Mills greatest asset is his courage, Marshall have given him.
Bu has, however, stayed Ho is fearless and unflinching. He
fight because of his never knows when he is beaten-or Britain's top rather, his giant's spirit will never own punching, powers and, it would stamina and
All amateur entries who fall to Army 2nd XI 98 (Rogers 27, admit defeat. He is tough to the seem, his limitless
courage.
open and those Alves 4 for 29, Osmund 3 for 7). last ounce of his heavy build.
NEW WELTER CHAMP
Recreio 2nd XI 18 (Rogers for weight He is the world cruiser
Britain, meanwhile, has a new standard of soccer in Britain who fall to make the final round champlon through his victory over
holes, stroke competition, on Sunday Army 2nd XI won by 80 runs. the shrewd and experienced Gus weller weight champion, 25-year- and club officials still find will play a consolation round of 18
How They Bland Lesnevich of the United States, but old Shemeld (England) blacksmith budding talent extremely rare, morning, Jan. 23.
PW D The entry book for the Open 15 return con- Henry Hall. He became champion he, has promised. Gus
Those desiring to com- Points football clubs abroad continuo in a hotly disputed narrow test in New York early in 1940.
Liverpool's Jack Solomons, the one time Lon- decision over
crally to seek out top class coaches now open.
pete will have until Jan, 18 to sub- mit their entries, nino from Britain. don fish seller who became a fish Ernic Roderick. Roderick is
A total of Pesos 7,000 will be dia D far merchant-in big way before and years Hall's senior and
Among the latest posts vacant, ing more and casler money. In put-kunarlor fiz ayweight Dickie according to the Football Associatributed as cash prizes among the KCC
of first 10 best professional golfera Capetown, Jan. 1. England ting Britain's boxing back on the Aspiring could be sent, yet It must ballost nine wickets for 204 runs may, is sponsoring the light-along O'Sullivan had his hopes of winning tion, are one for a conch in Iran at the meet. The cash prizca will be Recreio
United the European tita checked when £1,200 per year: another in Swit- distributed as follows: first-place, .Pesos realised that the number of players here today when the third Test with George Kletz and his
the Maurice Sandeyron, French zerland at £60 per month, jobs in Pesos 2,500; second place,. States Associates.
third place, Pesos is limited, many cricketers having
him through Syria and Italy with salaries to be 1,500; holder, WHAT HE WANTS MOST they cricket match against South
outpointed
nath 800; fourth place, Pesos GOD; perfectly good reasons
experience; but young arranged by mutual consent, and
Pesos là | Greatce refuse a tour Africa began after a lunch score must occasionally
"But what Mills wants most
500; sixth place, Korea seventh place, Pesos Korea abroad..
battle with the "problem O'Sullivan is a good enough boxer professional coach for South Africa place,
at £45 per month with fares paid Pesos 300; However attractive the prospect of 101 for the loss of Hutton's another
boy" of boxing in Britain, his old for his turn to come..
200; eighth
200; place, Pesos Woodcock. Mills
cách way.
tenth the world at somebody wicket.
ninth place, Pesos 200; and of seeing
antagonist Bruce
loser on else's expense may be, some players
was accounted
points
These pleasant and lucrative jobs place, Pesos 200. These prizes are with family tles feel they
Cannot
after twelve rounds against Wood- The Week-End In all probability be filled by subject to alterations necessitated by Police always accept invitations.
professionals of tles. British former of wise, they could alternate home
cock in Londori two years ago, be-
repute. who have given much visits season with
abroad for
fore Baksi put Woodcock out the running for the world
enjoyment to loyal supporters. neveral years on end..
weight championship by literally As an example of this, England's
the game lovers' of But many cricketers were in Australia after
cracking his jaw. Millis has shown
OF FAME their own 1040 season, in the West
the greater improvement since.
The British and Empire chan- in local sport was, of course, will feel that the services of many Indies a year later and are now in
likely to be at stake the Korean footballers" visit more of such men could be utilised
Chicago, Jan. 2-It was an- plonships are Next winter they
and and, South Africa,
between Mills
as anticipated in many a coaches in Britain at salaries in
some degree commensurate
nounced today that the long- Recrele would have been in India had that
in this fight Woodcock Mills has already gone quarters, the Combined Chinese those offered from abroad.
dreamed of Hall of Fame for Royal Navy a step nearer his heart's desire by team did better against the
In the opinion of most followers golf-had become, a reality and Army
Khoisa knocking out the contender
too many fine will be dedicated in Chicago in Police the Union of South Africa, Johnny Koreans than did the Hongkong of the game here,
University players with the Interests of the Ralph,
The explanation would appear to game at heart, fade from the scene the next few months.
Three fairway immortals, Bobby Civil Service be the simple one that the Chinese when they hang up their boots at
Gene RAF South the end of their playing careers Jones, Walter Hagen and
Sarazen, already have been
op- Dutch HC tearo, which included nine China players, was a combination Reuter.
proved for membership and will be C & W
YMCA the first honoured in the Hall. with better understanding.
Charles Bartlett, Secretary of the Dockyard RC 11 Golf
Association Writers'
Baid the Hall would be America, housed, in the Evans Caddy Scholar Building in suburban Evanston.
tour not been cancelled, simply to give a rest to the men and a year they will again NO: to Jater Australia.
From that Ave-year programme It can be seen what Httle time players who maintain a position among the "stars" would spend in their own
homes
A collapse in the early afternoon performance, caused this moderate pad to have done well to get so near to the 300 against the accurate spin bowling of South Africa. ・・
With 140 runs on the board for the loss of only one wicket after the lunch interval, a big total seemed but then while three runs likely, were being added three wickets fell, They were those of England's best men, Compton clean bowled by Rowan for one, Washbrock bowled by Rowan for 74 and Crapp caught off Biltchell's bowling for 35,
Watkins and Mann stopped the rot to take the total past 200 and Mann played a captain's part by defying the attack while scoring 41. He had engaged in two good stands, 51 with Watkin and 46 with Godfrey Evans, who had a brief but merry knock of 27.
Ralph.
Mills' trumph
heavy
XI.
Local Sport
The feature of the week-end
Umes
and
went
with
Spain Draws With Belgium
Barcelona,
GOLF'S HALL
of
YMCA
HOCKEY
Clyli Servico Dutch 10 University
Mr. Bartlett said the idea of Island Golfing Hall of Fame
whe
first
LEARNED THE HARD WAY Mills is a ferocious fighter. Ho feurned the hard way, through the rough and tumble of the travelling News that the South African
circus boxing booths, where a boxer must
be able to take, as well U
But the victory of the Combined Cricket Board of Control is to dis-
Chinese was due to another, give, a hammering. cuss the subject of wicket prepara-
He has won many a fight by his more important factor. It met the Generally, it can be said that the tion proves that this problem exists In other countries apart from En-honours of the day were with South immense capacity for taking punish Koreans with their own tactics
Africa's bowlers. Rowan took four ment. It was his fine physical speed. gland
wickets for 75 runs during the day, shope
and his nerce two-fisted The Hongkong XI, which but when it seemed that England onslaught that crushed Johnny down 6-3, was rushed of its "feat SPORTING WICKETS
by the nip of the Korcan attack up in might be all out, Gladwin and
26 in Often the cry has gone
Jan, 2.After suggested In 1940 but was held up deferred Ralph's which tallied Ave Wright defled the bowling to play England that wickels aro-overpre-
hopes of a test with Woodcock had minutes. Hongkong had the bettor scoring first, Spain held out during the war- although the Gold Writers Association had--approved. pared and break the heart of the out me.
The Scoreboard
he won Unfortunately, Milla will of the second half, but then it was against pressure late in the the first membera-Valted Press. best bowler and efforts have been
The close of play scoreboard read: be out of action longer than staffe
was already too late. to made by some ground
anticipated owing to a fractured and provide remedy the trouble
bone in his right hand. wickets of a more sporting character. What of South Africa? The Test Just finished at Johannesburg showed How heart-breaking was the pitan for bowlers. 1,183 runs in four days for 22 wickets and then. a drawn match provided good ground for the South African Board's talk.
utmost famous The most famou
of course, case,
the war. Durban before was at when ten days produced nearly 2,000 rink with England scoring 654 for four wickets in, the fourth innings, That match was still left draw Buch performances do not do the game any good and it is to be hoped that there will be a general discus- slon on this by all, the cricketing
countries.
Piton
These: South African happenings show that the difficulty is moro pronounced in South Africa than it ith England. It was understood wicket was
that the Johannesburgt part it is turi, Bu
but for the which can bo treated by the fround-staff to make either a very good wicket or a very bad one.
Not
The hard we
wear and tear avch of four days play showed any marks of bowlers' holes,
• England-→]st innings Hulton, run outerie Washbrook, b Rowan ... Crapp, e Wynne, b Mitchell Compton, Rowan
Watkins, Melville, b Dawson Mann, c Mitchell, b Hanley.... Evans, bltowan Jenkins, e Wynne, flowan Bedner, McCarthy Gladwin, not out Wright, not out
Extras 4
Total (for nino)
Bowling to dato:
McCarthy
Dawson Rowan Mana
Hanley Mitchell
India v.
West Indies
W. Ferguson, lbw, h Mankad E. Weekes, not out
Extras
Total (for two)
·India, 1st Innings
KC Ibraham, b Gomez .... Mustaq All, e Nae, h Goddard
294 R. Sr Modl, b Jones...
W
Calcutta, Jan., 2.-The West Indies ha mnde 80 for the loss of two wickets in their second Innings in the third Test against India.
V. B. Hezare, b Gomez
L. Amarnath, a Christiani, b Gomez
V. Mankad e Ferguson, b Goddard
II. R. Adhikari, not out
C. T. Sarwato, b_Goddard
P. Ben, ibw, b Ferguson 2..
Ghulam Ahmed, b. Ferguson
B. Banerjee, b Ferguson
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
W
Jones.
48
Gore
Ferguson
Goddard
Cameron
Atkinson
Christian!
Damb
fifth
Feature of the match on Satur-game by Belgium in their soc day was Korea's bespectacled skip- cer international here today, per, Chung Kook-chon, who was the which ended in a draw of one mainstay from inside-left, of what
30 was at one stage virtually a sledge goal each.
hammer
attack. Three De goals were notched in just
minutes.
13
Reuter,
wicket stand between
Korcan Bever
The support of the large Chinese crowd at. Caroline Hill gave the idols of local soccer much of what was needed to come out winners by
the odd goal in five.
The Chinese were two ahead at The Koreans levelled it to two nil, only to lose with two minutes to go.
half-time.
"
that
1. Recreio
0 Royal Navy O HAF
1 C & W
2. Khalsa
HOW
THEY STAND-
P W D L F A Pts
10 11 44 4 21
117.3 1 44 10 17 11 7 1 3 24 11 15
11 8 2 1 28
11 G 4:10
1 32
12 8 12 0 1
11 4
16:28
12 4 17 12 4
12 3 0 D 14
R 1 0 7
RUGBY
A 10:11
ANNUAL MATCH
11 Maintanď
SOFTBALL
ANNUAL MATCH!
Ladies' League 21 0.8
Record Kowloon Training Times
Road Race
only, a fortnight before the Spain went to the front 20 minutes
opening of the annual meeting of the
·Clubs, wousta fast after the start with a goal by their.
Hongkong Jockey gallops were registered at, Happy, Val- inside-right, and it was not until 14
Corne of the following:.word The 1949 International Harrierley on, New Year's Day,
Starter, runners Lucky minutes after the interval
Sparkling Belgium's outaldo-tight got the Road Race, held under the joint impressive
auspices of the Chinese YMCA, the Forever Spring, Reputation,
Eyon, ilappy Vanners, Spoed Wheel, equaliser.
Amazing,The Tigress and Southeart Wind. Play was even until the Belgians, China Gymnastic Association and the who were the Affer team, took the Residents Association on New Year's and the successful,
Thess. ponies wern' clocked: over the initiative shortly after the interval Day, proved most
1.59.1; 2.323, 3.03.1, 3.31, Pay when the Spanish players began to record of 40 min. 4 rec, established mile and hall: Aly and Grace $13, by Chan Chiu-wal last year being
Day, 39, 1.13.3, 1.43.2, 1.43.2, 2184, $44.1. and the pace too much.
thattered when D. G. Newman of 14, 27.3.
The following did the mile and Belgium put on pressure after the the Royal Marines, completed the
quarter: World" Poace, 38, 1.14.2, 1,483, Yet it was the Chinese defence equaliser, but could not got a 7% mile course in 38 mins. 421/5
220, 2.48.4, 23.4: Jemima, 38, 1.144, 145.2, the winning goal.
seconds. Out of 13 starters, 56 com-
220 2.403, 233: My Love, 31.3 1.17, that had to save the day in second half as the dash wore itself
1.12, 1.48.3, 2.19.3, 3.30, 302; Highlight, This was the fourth meeting of plated the course. There were only
20 starters last year. out: A memory of Sunday's match
the two countries since 1920. They of
Starting in front of the Kowloon 37 1.083, 14122.11. 2.30.4, 17.) Popu
larity30. 1.14.4, 1.00, 222, 1.50.2, 282: was the classy football
last met in Antwerp in 1923 when Magistracy, the route ran along Probability, 29, 1.14.4, 1.50, 121, 1.50.2, Korean plvot, Lee Seo-dong,
Road, Belgium won by one goal to nil— Nathan
Sallsbury Bond, Reuter,
Chatham Road, Ma Tau Wei Hoody Tam Kung Road, Prince Edward Road, Nathan Rood and back to the starting point.
CRICKET
the
Fanny Koen On Way
To Australia
The Race
145.2, 195, 200, 302; Dir empat2, 373.
25.2; Shun Tung, 362, 1321, 1.463, 220, 20131: Liberty Bhip, 31, 1.01, 1.335, 207, 2.37, 30,
Other times taken worn?)
High: Speed Poker. Face Manine
Amarunt
Joonist Jetfire
Hugo scores with many boundariesha West Indies also had to niruggle ascit played a workmanlike innings. very nearly enough to wreele' Club | hurdia” races, the high and long Road, near Bailey & Co., Leung lost Bea Vorlich: 404 124.3 2.00.3 1.35°.
become
Asian Cricket
turous baiting and was unfortunate in hopes, not reaching his century....
At. Craigtengowor, the University The early Victorian, balemen wore
one of their most mettled by the fall right-armtezi Present earned medium bowing of Jeff Noblet, who meritorious victories of the season made the ball nip of the pitch with aby defeating a strong. Past team, by lato swing
I took three wickets for 48, and his two runs, jadernet! successos: this season; have made-him-a- strong candidate for the Austrailan steam
·རྩྭ” .
Duchesn
40 139 1542 1981 23 The week-end was marked by
37.1 1.113 1,434 2112 two interesting matches. The Club.
4.37 1.12.4 1433 FEST
3.1 1.03 1321 1043 Sheffield Shield ·
hard-pressed to raise a team that
In the first muie, Leung Kal, Ho Kwok- Unicom
30 1.00 1.39 2.085 Included enough bowlars, found the
koung and Yuen Chow took the lead. Skymastar
Ben Wyvis..... 37.3 1.114 143. £111'2. India fared badly on the third day of
Melbourne, Dec. 31-Victoria Combined Royal Navy--RAF pos-
At Talimshatsul, Newman caught up with
Araxy bamba, 10.3 1.10 1.62 22" Fortunately, all wickets every- wickets overnight, India were dismissed the maten. Having scared 204 for two
the trio and Yuen Chow began to drop were distal add by South Australia seating more strength in its attack where are not quite so severe on the by r2 in reply to Lite West, Indies total for 281 runs on the opening day of and as much balance in its batting
2014 31.4 London, Jan. 2-The "Flying out of the picture, with Leung still lead Sparkling Star 40.1 1.174 1.34 2252 322
Shun Led... 33 1.01 1.30 Ing. At the Radio Station, Chatham lost Ita second Triangular Dutchwoman, bercand
1.30 .00 30 the game would of 360 and were thus, fed on the first their Sheffield Shield match
331.01 world
champion food, Leung was about five yards ahead /bowlers. Othpeal for spectators. Innings by 94 runs.
lesp much of its
burdler and sprinter Mrs Fanny of Newman who had already left Ilo Lucky Bierter 351.00 1.40.2 5.07.4 27.2 Against some accurate bowling and today. At the close of play, South Tournament match by six wickets.
4-30 1.17 -1.33. 2011 however much a
Blankers-Koen arrived in London, about 30 yards behind, while Chan Chiu-Yacal
553 1.11.1 1.43% 3.15.2 fan they may be of keen Deiding, India, lost their eight re- Australia had lost ono wicket for 28
Star of the match was: CPO L.
37,4 1,101.30 a particular batsman, like to see a maining wickets this morning for 5 stars.
A. G. Bladen... PT. Willa and
38.4.1.14 1.452 217.1 for Kim-hung were about 100 yards in the Jennifer keen fight with wickets falling if it runs. They lost three wickets for the Victoria made a poor start by losing White who, after taking five good on Sunday for an overnight stay was last year's in Char means that the bowlers craft is reapan, and after six wicket stand of
addition of only six gins when play be four wickets for only so runs, but then Club wickets for 10 runs came In before departing on Monday
rear. Al the Junction of Bulkeley Street Towangien... 33.4 1.11.1 7.40 10.4 30.4
37.3 1.163 240 239.3 31. and Chatham Fload. Newman and Loung Ringmer King Just reward.
67 by Adhikari and Mankad, the remain- Lindsay stassett (58) and Keith Stock for a Drst-wicket stand with F/O Australia GOV |ing five__wickets fell for Ave runs. pele (3), who added 109 in 77 minutes Marshall that put on 02 and. was
She will compete in sprint, and Kol were, abreast but at Ma Tawei Stirling Culla 404-1943, 2003 37 019 ground, Beveral times Loung tried to monotonous, particularly
Stoelpole sparkled with -for, rung "or a good, wicket' which ap while
Delight 38.1 1.12.2 146. 117 adven
jumps during a two-months tour of regain the lead but Newman continued peared to be playing faster than on the previous days. They lost, the wickels of
Sydney, Melbourne and other Aus to widen the
the lead. At 35 and ösyur relinquished Easy Going: 35.2 1.00312 2013 Carow and Ferguson for 33' but then.
tralian centres.
Kowloon City Polke Station, the gap Canadian Weskos, who scored a brilliant century
between them had frown to 30 yards, Potato 31.4 1.04-1.40 2124 32.4 in the first innings, joined Rae and the
"I am looking forward to the Leung had reduced 156, gxp to 15 yards Vanguard Their ·were still undefeated as ton with the score at 10 for two,
tour very much," she said at London at Mongkok Tallce: Billon, but Newman The Alligator, 30.3 1.00 129, 1.89.3 30.3 Scores?
Airport, "but I am a little worried purted in the home stretch and reached Amsterdam 31.1 1114 145, 2148 31.1
Mercury 12-135 1.59 2.83-2 Leung, da A featuró of the match was Tom-about the new climate. I will not the winning tape 100 yards ahead of Aeroplane. 37 1514 143 14.1 31.1 ALAH 107,3 50.4 to four Boulay Africa in the 1949-50 my Lo's 02. This young University compete in any of the races until there was tremendoi Balsh for Congo - 1424 2343 20.
67545-2.2.1 1.434 2743, 30.4 player is considered about the best I am quite used to the climate." third place between Chan Kim-hung and enforce 4
Wils. Chan hadeadout a 10 yards, dropper 30 2.00 1.50 204.3 20.3 In their reply. South Australia lost an opening bat the HKU has has pro- Associated Press.
vantage about 100 yards from home but Ton Hat sarly wicket When Hun' Jamonen, who
Wills breasted air, at the tape. The first Reputation. 1, 54.3 1.05.3 1.37 : 2.00 31- toured gland this summer was dis- duced in years and he is at last
four bettered the told record, the testy 1.00.1 1.30 own. Another missed för tank Bug Opera coming into his
1945-campión," " Chan “Chiu-wal, was Haued or 31 100.1 1.304 Micanwhile, in Sydney, gontinuous rain highest innings of the senson was Dri
„pikesd nek. SE
PORTO PARA Big Biuro 43 1,943-206,3 .44 which seeped under the cover and over A. M. Rodrigues's 40 for the Gra the wicket prevented any: play on the.
Mangote the who intelled the course. He is 15 Tears Happy-armer 323-108 1113 2012 20 first day of the Sheffield Shield match later, between Now Bouth Wales and Queen
S. A. R. Bio & Mrs S. A. Fowler of araTMEPATIKANA perspeed Wheel 30.3 1.00 1.334 304 31.1
· Newman was, "Awarded "nidiver shisid, |- Amazing ||:land—Nouton VA, BAJU KARIPA
wer the winners in an American hearthekentorpion Krewizi AL Bivar Bocar Tenali Tournament at Craigingower mining in Chine, a diver cup and Jorrooks ago The Hockey Association matches Cricket Club yesterday, played on two banners Prizes were also awarded Strathiyon a
TA WIL places.netbaly Leung Hal on Sunday morning were featured by sealed handleep, with a score of 45 to the holders of thesecond to tenth The Tigress London, Jan. 2. The results of no fewer than three uplate, the most games. Tugger, games played, today, wete: important sesing
ARAT SPARES, “ICAN Jalost: A Trench rates beat creto Lengte unbesten RAC Watson & Mini Marka Ginne: (81qttery A Ho Boutheast Wind British Combined Services: by three rowing rolle 21 by the only goal Ribeiro were funners-up with a chunned, Cum
Chart Eames, Miss M. Figueiredo won the formoset wharfallin - League! "Ailstralian- tourists, beatine Others upseta anw: University Best prize the highest number of {af, the Miss Carcassonne by: 18, points : 3.904 Khours 1-1. Inc. Cable da wireless gamer 1 by an individual" com="
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Conference
An Asian cricket conference Is to be hold in Calcutta early this year, with India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma' hud : Malayn participating ve
The conference, called by A.S. de Mello, President of the India Cricket Board of Control, will, it is tinder stood, a consider; the holding :" of a pantangular cricket tournament.
Ençour king repliesi, pre-sald to have been received from other cosponse to Invitationi. countrie Bent by De Mello, whose idenzia fox,
{tricke}} conterenice ; in Southamart "Ass similar to that of the Imperial
Cricket Conference among cricketing
-West Indies," ist, inntage:
·A, Rao,. Ibw, Banerjee. D. Atkinson,'b_Barnetjegy Waloost. Banerire,
10 ་་་
stheon. G. Alimted $4 102
E. Weeks, o and b G.Ahmed as Domes, blenkad
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Tutat
bowling Analysis
Amarnath
Chula
Rugger Results
HOCKEY
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