THOMAS CUP FINAL
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1949.
MALAYA WILL FACE DENMARK WITHOUT WONG PENG-SOON
Glasgow. Feb. 23. The Malayan badminton team left here this morn- ing in glorious sunshine on their way south to Preston, Lancashire, for the final of the Thomas Cup against Denmark on Friday and Saturday.
Their Jubilance over the Inter-zone final win against the United States was tem- pered by the bad news about Wong's arm and that a weakened side would have to take the court against the Danes.
..
Wong was really hardly fit to play against the United States, but the Malayan manager, Mr Lim, decided to persevere with him and purposely minimised his injury as he did not wish him to make excuses in advance should his team have lost.
The loss of Wang lan bitter blow to the Malnyans, but they are not As Mr Lim philoso- despondent. phically hald, they have not seen
Danes in action the
and cannot, therefore, Kay what difference Wong's absence will make.
The Danes were geminely sorry lo bear the news at breakfast this
a great sur morning. It came ns
Badminton Tourney|
The
rise to them and to must people]
few had any iden that s Singapore player was unfit.
Joern Skaarup, the Danish cham- plon, told Reuter: "I am very sorry to hear about it, but I think the Malayans are right not to play n
if it man,"
There appears to be some differ- ence of opinion among the Malayans the team over the composition of for the Anal. Some feel that Law, who was so easily beaten last night by the Americans' No. 3 should have
big been dropped. He is sold to suffer from nerves and to lack the match temperament.-Neuter.
WITHOUT BENEFIT OF BOXING
Competition Rules SavoldKeeps.
At a meeting of the Hongkong Bad- minton Association Championship Sub-Committee on Monday, the fol lowing regulations for the Colony Championships were drawn up:
playin and courts for
the natches will n arranged by
competitora must play at the appointed time.
and Anal the serni-Anal matches, umpires will be chosen by
Dates
Sub-Committee,
the Sub-Committee.
up- Three shuttlecocks will be
for coch pled by the Association
returned, inatch, but these must be whether used. or not, to the Ilon. Oliveira, c/o Treasurer, Mr M. A. The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, after the match.
and th The matches in each event cach round will consist of the best of three games, each game of 13 aces, with the exception of Ladies Bigles matches which will enmaist of the best of three Cames, each game of 11 Res.
Singler In the Doubtex and Men's Runes of 15 aces, when the score is 13.
Making
The Headlines
New York, Feb. 23-For a defeated boxer, Lee Savold, the New Jersey heavyweight, seems to be doing very well for himself. Recently returned from Britain, where he British champion, the lost on a fourth round foul' to Bruce Woodcock, Savold continues to loom large in the bendlines as a possible challenger to the world champion, Joe Louis.
As far as publicity is concerned, Savold, at the mo ment, seems to be ahead of the erstwhile No. 1 challenger, Ezzard Charles, and Bill Daly, Savold's manager, is strik- ing while the iron is hot. Daly, only a few hours after stepping from the liner from Britain, was off to Chicago to talk to Louis.
observed Daly did not persuade the cham- summer and spend it," plon tu recept Savold as an opponent Daly.
Оа hla Oght with Woodcock, for June, but he was able to keep
his claim that he "I told his man's name well in the public Savold persists in
As a result, the talk is that did not hit Woodcock low. eye.
Stalium In June.
SKIDOG
Frostie. trained Labrador Retriever, nnd champion his daily run dog skier of Sun Valley, Idaho, starts on down Dollar Mt. equipped with all necessary gear for a long glide.
SATURDAY'S FA CUP TIES
GIANT KILLERS AT HOME TO THE HOLDERS
By FRANK BUTLER
all the side which first reached, 13 hac the option of "setting" the game to Savold may be the one to step into them over there." he said, "that I and that when the scort in 14 all, the ring with Louis at the Yankee will night him again and promise not
te which Best reached 14 has the op tion of "setting" the game to 3. Single gaten to the Indi ares, when the reuse 15 9-att, the player who first reached 2 has the option of "arting" the game to 3, and that when the score in L-als, the player who first rechert 10 has the option of "setting" the gain to 2.
ning to form. to hit him in the belly, only on the chin." Reuter.
NO ELIMINATOR
Savold and his manager have re- COLONY TENNIS fused to caramit themselves to an
Hi wanmura inust seal to the rettellminating match with Charles, the
of their matches to the Ban. Secretară. Mr D. work, c/o Messrs Bing & Ca. ling lang Street, Tel No. 20113),
with 24 hours after each watch,.
All complaints and disputes must tr referred to the Sub-Committee
which
wilt adjudicate, Alt circumstatients het provided for in those regulations WEL abu be subject to the consideration of Üle Bali-Canimdtler whose deetsema will De
B001
THE DRAW
the The dry fur
first
spastici Tom malehes is as follows:
Monday. At Victoria Recreation Clubs.--
7 p.m. Junter Men's Singles A. M. 2. falt v. C. 11. Ngan: 7.30 pm. Junter Men's Doubles) F. M. Heraria & J, A. Motta v. W. Lawrence .. A. Carvalh
p. Ladies Singles) Miks 3. Retnes
8.36 $1.2 dios V. Mrs A. Tamworth;
Juur Mixed Doubiens A. 2. Gonsalves
& Miss C. Silva v. M. Kempion &
D) Ramsay: 9 p.m. (Lastes Doublest
..
winner-to-fight-Louis, because,_na Daly explains, he is still confident that be en tempt Louis to try his hood against Savold first. They are convinced that if Louis fights again, he will be beaten, especially if his
opponent
t: Savokl.
Steady Steady!
By "RECORDER":
The Football Association Cup Competition is still run- After the sixth round draw, it is shaping more than ever like a Manchester United-Portsmouth ren- dezvous at Wembley on April 30-always provided the first and second favourites are not drawn together in the semi- final.
I can already hear protests from Hull City and Derby County fans, who will not have it that Manchester United can win at Hull or that Derby will go under at Ports- mouth. Yet the form tips must be Manchester and Ports- mouth.
are
The third day of the Colony Open Grasscourt Tennis Cham-
Having spoken of form, I now final, when he led Wolves against But to make the pionships at the HKCC yester-hasten to say that the Cup-holders Portsmouth. day saw Au Kam-moon, one of have a tough task against
Mister tirem a happy one the result would "Near Best Carter's
giant-killer have to be different. Tigers--the
Brentford, like Portsmouth, the CRC's many
and Sloke.
Portsmouth, too, must watch their Cup. They are drawn at home for step against the fine Derby County the fourth time, and may reach the
semi-thal for the first time. team-ideat Cup.#chters.
will iri Soccer Everylacy Portsmouth chairinan Vernon
In his last season at Brentford, is having the breaks.
More and move critles are become ing convinced that Savold might be a big drawing card against Louis, As the publicity campaign being Ten" players, extend last year's who crushed Blackburn, Grimsby.ving the luck needed to win the conducted on the challenger's behali | semi-finalist, R. Segalen.
varied from indicates that there may be "ome» i The match, which
periods of palball to occasional thing in the wind."
Bashes of good killing at the net,;
STUDYING LOUIS
I'mm
saw Au Kam-moon twiec climb into stakes thinks 1919 is another Ports- pleased that Harry Curtis,
lead of 3-0 on tactics modelled on mouth year for Wembley. Segalen's own game.
a
which
The match was finally abandoned would mean their fourth appearance with the score at 6-4, 4-6, 3-3, Aun the final in 20 years.
HAPPY OMEN winning the first set after leading
A
1 may
the
CRICKET TEAMS
he
MELBOURNE'S PLANS FOR OLYMPIC GAMES
The award of the 1956 Olympic Games to Melbourne .would mean not only the provision in that city of stadin and other facilties for the purpose of the presentation of the Games, but the establishment in Melbourne of a per- manent Stadium and associated features of Olympic Sinn- dard for the use of Amateur Athletic Associations in Vic- torla, and to serve as a centre of Athletic endeavour in the South West Pacifle for the presentation of Empiro Games, Pan-Pacific Games, and other Nallonal and Inter- national Athletic Festivals.
A basic Plan, approved by the Victorian States Government, the
Singapore
Melbourne City Council and the RUGGER Olympic authorities in Australia, has been prepared to use the sixty- Aero Show Grounds of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria as the site for the erection of the Olymple Stadium, of Swimming and Diving Stadia to Olymple Standards, and of training and living accom- modation for Athletes
Services XV Due Today
MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS Within four miles of the City's
A Singapore United Services centre, adjacent to the main Airport, Rugby XV is expected to arrive in and adequately served by rail and the Colony at 4 pm. today by road transport with the ability to R.A.F. plane and will be met by handle in comfort 200,000 visitors representatives of the three Services,
meet all the During their stay here daily, these Grounds requirements for the presentation of play the Club on Saturday at the the Olympic Games and for their Valley and on the following Wed- subsequent
development ns one of realny they will meet the United the world's greatest centres for Ama-Services Hongkong XV at Sookun- teur Athletics,
pon at 4 p.m.
The Victorian Government is no impressed with the possibilities that it has given the plan hearted support and guarantee of financial bucking, and the plan will
to the
they
wifl
The big game of their tour will be against the Colony ride on Saturday, whole Mach 6 at the Club ground. The side to represent the Colony was selected yesterday and the selectors be submitted by the Australian appear to have produced n well delegation
International balanced XV which will take much Olympic Committee when that bedy to overcome. The team will be: meets for its session in Rome from F. Censford (Club): R, de Home (Club), April 24 to 28 next, at which the D.
(Club), 2/Lt Pritchett venue of the 1958 Games will be (Army), Mid. Tulip (Belfast): . Nolan deelded,
(Club), J. R. Blendeman (Club): Lt. (E) McClement (Tamar), N. I. Meffan (Club), It will be recalled that an earlier. 35, a. Forsgate (Club), 2/Lt Pappin plan envisaged n stadium at Olym-(Army), Cdr. Dalglish (Tomar) (Cap- ple and Yarra Parks on Batman tai Carrel (Club), J. Warne (Club). Avenue, lers than n mile from 1. Prince's Bridge. This is the stadium deserves. L Goss (Army), P. Hutson
(Club), An Miitelstrasse (Tamar). drawn in the Olympic Book.
Empire Games
Auckland, Feb. 23.--Entries
for
next year's Empire Games here will close on January
1050, The been closing dinle has
extended from December 14, 1949, at the re- quest of Australia.-Reuter.
JOCKEYS B
Appleby
ONLY
WHAT I DON'T LIKE ABOUT THIS JOB IS WORKING SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
Training Times
Fifty-one ponics
were
out
for
Ilenderson
C.P.O. Tel. Stovell (Black Swan),
"London" Welsh Win Naval Seven-A-Side
Some keenly contested rugby matches were witnessed at the Navy ground, Causeway Bay, yes- terday when the semi-finals and final of the Far East Fleet annual
tournament seven-a-side played. The Challenge Shield was presented to the winners, London Welsh by Sir Patrick Brind, the the Fast Commander-in-Chiet of
East Fleet.
were
de-
In the final, London Welsh fented Black Swan Ducks by eight points to avc.
Whe following were the resulta: First Round: Tarnar Tigers bent Black Swan Cygnets 0-0; Black Swani Durk- lings bent Belfast Bootleggers 27-0; Lon- ttan Irish best London Scottish 6-3; Bet- fast Turcaneers best Delfant Banshees 0-0; 4-5 London Welsh beat Alacrity
6-0; Dampier baat Belfast Brigands Tamir Terriers beat Comus 11-0.
Quarter-Anals: London loopttal lost to Tamar Tigers 8-3; Black Swan Ducklings Bucca- best London Irish 20-0; Belfast neers lost to London Welsh 6-0; Dampler bent Tamar Terriers 0-0.
Semi-inals:
Binck Swan Ducklinga beat Tamar Tigers 13-0 and London Welsh beat Dampler 3-0.
Final: London Welsh beat Black-SwAR Ducklings -3.
Club Juniors Win
well be said that So it could be that 1949 is another arrow, A. Zimmern, T. A. Madar, training gallops at the Valley yes at lappy Valley yesterday when the
. Thompson & S, Fawler v. C. quiet ned in Briinin ira a London bank, to get a feel of the bounce,
4.3. Hetardius.
but that fact does not concern them.
Friday, March 4, At Victoria Recrea"We will
tion Clim-7 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles; Wott Yan v. M. Kempton: 7.30 p.m. (Junior xed Doubles) P. Lo Miss
have to Ko back next
ATTRACTIVE
the
Slotted
thint Enid Vernon
all-ticket match for three reasons:
Ding How
Fort Knox
TA #EL ....39 1.10.2 1.40
Lucky Starter
over
Last
1 Qtr. 2.12.4 12.4
201 67 126 1.35 20
Savold has been studying his own style in relation to Louis and he has concluded: "I have a style to make unch Bics M. Leong & Ma A. Heol v. Mis a good fight of it. The best punch M. Hibeire & Mrs E. Benjamin; 939, pas. to beat Louls with is a jab. Con 4-1 and 5-3. It will be replayed on Says Mr Stokes: "We seemed to
For their league cricket match: Junter Men's &gles J. A. Suures v.
used it to set him up for feft hooks | Monday.
be booked for Wembley every five against the Optimists at Cox's Road A D. Brown: 10 pm Junior Men's
Jab My foolwork Isn't The keynote was always steady, years and right.
until the war broke Double 11. Herti & AD Beringen-v
. M. Ribeiro & T. E. Rodrigues.
fast as Conn's but it's faster In as fast as
steady!" Segaten did not look a cer- sequence, We were beaten by Bolton ground-on-Saturday, the KCC will Tursday, March 1, At Club de Bere comparison with Louis than Billy's
E. C. Fincher, N.,1lart Baker, tain winner in the third set, though in 1929, beaten by Manchester City be representeel by IL E. Lee (capt). -7. p.m. (Junior Men's Swigles
7.30 D.B.
was when they fought the Arst time. 4. K. P. Chung:
he was keeping the Pomeroy
initiative, in 1834, and we beat Wolves in 1930. I'm in better shape f "Right now (Junior Men's Doubles 1. Wong & S.
W. Davidson,
G. E. Taylor, J. P. Chan F. Brockbank & 1 sdale; than I have ever been and I am the decision of the umpire, Major Portsmouth year."
Fort Knox, Sunshine, Pay Day m. (Senior Men's Singlest I. Tay
I C. W. L. Way, was a lucky break v. C. Au; 8.30 pm (Senior Mixed Dog- a better Aghter than I ever was.
lle instanced another coincidence: Hewitt, V. C. Bond and F. E. Law-terday and nine on Tuesday.
and Skymaster returned good times can punch better than Conn with for both. bles P. 1. Wong & Partner v. 1. Funk
"When we won the Cup in 1939 we rence.
The KCC seconds are playing over the mile, while Oakland Bridge (Sentat anything, I.. F. Stukesi,
right or
left, and
Au was tired and rattled, but were drawn at home in the third,
against the IRC at and Foyle were Impressive friendly match Men's Danbles) C. K. Jer & 1. 15. But later
quite determined. Segalen, who has fourth, Afth and sixth rounds. This Sookunpoo. Players are requested three-quarters of a mile. v. W. Ghes & S, Saul; 9.30 pm, Junior
W. N. Savold and Daly left a con- conlined most of his tennis Intely has happened again. We take it as to meet at the Star Ferry (Hongkong ten's Daubles) I. F. Thi &
Full times taken were: Cheung v. S/Ldr. D. Gall & F/5g1. Mucsiderable amount of money they had to hard courts, was just beginning a happy omen,"
side) at 1.30 p.m.
Tuesday eud: to pin, Junior Men's Doristies}
The team will be S.A. Gray directors had deckied against an (capt), E. A. J. Hancock, S. c. Trueman, 14. Matthews. V. H. White, 1, to upset the black-marketeers; D. G. White, E. Randall, A, J. Wood, The majority of the spectators
of E. Guest, G. R. Rosselet and J. 3. to ticket-holders, yesterday were drawn to Court $2 to avoid a last-minute crush
protect the Tibble. where Ip Koon-hung, seeded No. 1
from outlying in this year's tourney, was playing lets support not be able to
districts who wouf. 17-year-oli Norman Lo of the
get in to buy, tleke
tlekets.
XI Digempols University.
Teine on ngainst the Royal Navy, at Portsmouth kept secret their plans They watched Lo defeat himself.
Saturday, at 1.43 p... M. Prata Herode Lansie
Capt. PM. Nolasco da Silva, Jr., Dr Hurricane At
D. Green Velvet .. 38.2 1.10.3 1.44 Kwang v. C. 1. Naan & Men Tensociation held at the Jacobean Room, keeping In on the run
A. M. Rodrigues, Dr E, . Gosano, ris: 10 5 Junior Men's Double Hongkong Hotel, yesterday. Rule 20 portion of the game. Lo was trying were handed white tickets on which
for a fair for the tie against Newport,
League match previous
T. Gusano, L. G. Gerano, G. N. Gosaan, Probability Y. Yung & K. P. Chung v. F/L. Grint the rules of the Association was
A. P. Pereira, Jr. N. A. Beltran, Dr Hongkong
Stutze 30.1 1.0.4 1.38.1 2.08 20.4 II. L. Oruro, E. M. L. Soares. Umpire, & Cpl. Frazer: 10,30 pm. (Senior Men's of
National Glory 37 1,14 1.43.3 Imbler S. A. Gray & Partner V. II. T. amended by adding the words "ex- rush the China Nailonal chamthey had to make their applications.
A. V. Cosanti,
20.4 Flying Knight. 323 1013 1.30.2 Heat & T. D. Teoli.
They were told that the unlucky cept with the permission of the ptons off the court.
32.1 the process, he was more
Jackal Council" between the words "active spectacular than effective.
Though would be given priority for the liste" and "active players."
streke-play range far sixth round in the event of the club Badminton League Tie ilon, A. Morse, proposing the hike-ply heat can inity being drawn at home and that's
Pompey chairman. Kowloon Tong "A" beat St amendment, said there was a shor-ak that he touched the champion's how it is going to be," says the
and those on the standard yet for accuracy or match tage of referees, John's "A" by six matches to active list sometimes have to oil-tarties.
ip refused to be disconcerted mud three in the Men's Doubles "B" clale at two games Division of the Badminton afternoon or officiate at two games kept Lo from storming the net with
days. There good-length drives. conscetitive in two Lengue last night.
were some referees on the Football 20. Comell, but, heraus of Rule
O, Lay v, A. L.. Fisher & Mrs Ankers
20. (Senior Men's Singles) W. F. F v. P. H. Wong: 0.50 pan. tenis Mixe Doubles) W. Gillies & Mrs A. Tamworth V. H. F. Gonsalves Miss M, Xavier;
p. Ladles Stagiraj Miss M. BRIG
V. M M. libero: 9,30 pm. Uunior
SHORTAGE OF REFEREES
At an extraordinary general meel-
Mixed Doubles D. C. Lau & Mina H. [inst of the Hongkong: Football As-reely through inexperience, after for the distribution of stand-tickets
Scores were:
In the
same
M. C. Hung & C. IL Neau (Kow-they were not allowed to officiate Toon Tong "A") beat D. Kwok &at any of the matches. Therefore, R. Maynani 21-5; bent S. Fowler & the amendment was sought to re-
R. Thompson 21-13; beat F. Kwok &lieve the shortage of referees.
N.
21-7
P. Lee
& S. C, Chan (Kowloon Tong") beat Kwok & Maynard 21-15; beat Fowler & Thompson 21-7; bent Kwok & Whitley 21-9.
M. K. Fung & S. II. Leung (Kow- loon Tong "A") lost to Kwok & Maynan 13-21; lost to Fowler & Thompson 21-23; lost to Kwok & Whitley 17-21.
YMCA Hockey XI
Denn
The following will represent the Euro
YMCA Brain Dutelt H.C. at Sookunpoe on Sunday at 10 a.m.-Caynes; Ingil, Gibbons; Ingiis, Slater, Readman: Hunt, Jakes. Boycott, Welldon, Bien- kinsop, Reserves, Lapsley and Robertson,
I AM AFRAID I.AM
CALLED TO TANGIER
ON BUGINESS FOR
A FEW DAYS. NICOLA
In
THE RESULTS
The results were:
the
fans
WORTH WATCHING' Raich Carter, of course, is happy
He wanted a about the draw. home tle for the Hull fans who have travelled for the last three fundis. Hull have decided on an all-ticket match with a limit of 55,000.
Says Carter: "The driw sults us.
United in T. E. Baker beat E. M. Hayhurst, I played against
the 0-1, 6-2.
semi-final last year when they They Wong Slu-ki beat II. K. Hamlitou, knocked out Derby County, 1-0 0-0.
are one of the finest skles in the
Au Kum-moon vs. R. Segalen, First Division. The mateà will be 6-4, 4-6, (unfinished),
P. Poon beat G. A. Lemay,
G-0.
Ip Koon-hung beat Norman 6-1, 0-4:
Lee Yu-wing beat G. II. glesworth, 6-0, 6-0.
Mister Conquest
TANGIER. THAT MAKES IT (COSIER ........ I'LL TELL PETER NOW ›
AFTER DINNER NOLA DONS HER MANTILLA
Worth seeing, because both 6-0,|play skilful football,"
RECREIO
The following have been chosen to P. present the Club de Recreto 1st
RECREIO 2ND XI
The following will represent Club de Recreio 2nd XI in a league thatch against
the
Jasmin....
Good Newx
By The Way
32.1 1.02 1.32.4
31.4 1.03 1.30
30 50.2 1.30.4
33 1.03 1.34.4
Puhite Opinion 314 104.1 1.38.4
31 31
Noonday Sun
20.4 1.27.4
50.4 1.27.4
Wednesday
34.1 1.08 1239
352 1.05 1.34.2
2.14.2
30.4
A hard-fought game of rugby was scen Club 2nd XV defeated the Club at XV by nine points to six in an intra-club match.
Small, King and Nelson scored for the winners and Robinson and Henderson for the lower,
Oxford Will Start
The Favourites
are
London, Feb. 23. Oxford and Cambridge crews beginning to take on perma- nent shape for the University Boat Race to be rowed over the traditional Putney to Mortlake
.... 362 1103 1.44 2.13.3 29.3 Course on the river Thames on
March 26.
two Only one or
positions in each boat remain to be finalised. The crews are now engaged on the preliminary of their training, Oxford at Henley Cambridge in home waters.
130.1 Pleasant Valley 420 1.10.ť 1.93.2 2.22.2 29 Arabian Dagger 393 1.14.4 1.40
Navy and X away on Saturday. Bay 14 m. Naronhn Capt.),
1. 5. Alves, L. E. Guterres, A. V. Lopes,
A. Osund, D. Remedios, R. Remedios,
E. M. Resuria, J. A. Soares, L. Vieira, C. A. Yvonovich,
IRC 2ND XI
to
The following have been selected represent the IC, 2nd XI in a match with the Kowloon Cricket Club at Surr kuntou on Saturday, at 1.45 pan, sharp.- 1. An (Capt.), A. K. Morkar, F. M. el Are, 8. Atoo, M. A. Wahah Jr., A. R. Barack, T. A. Ebrahim, A. Ebrahim, P. 219Bwalla, E. 11. Esmalt, and Faiza- fabitouy, Scorer, T. H. Barma.
Tie
OPTIMISTS
CREPES
39.2 1.14.4 3.43 Keputallon .... 40.3 1.14 1.43 Chef Pilet
Dakland Bridge 31.1 Jeep Slee
Better The Stranger
Masterpieco
Min... Sparkling
Jemima. Sunshine Skymaster
Pergy....
Domine
and
Both are expected to move to Putney on March 7 for the final period of intensive practice on the tldoway itself.
Fast singer
34.1
34.1
38.4 1.0.3 1.30.2
228.4
1.26.3
28.3
13.4 1.83.3 1.30
20.2
30.4
50.1 1.29.4
30.3
30.4
3
35
1.00 £37.3
20.3
30.3
Star 34,4 1.01.4 1.33.2
20.3
30.1 1.00.1 1.30.4
0
Gypsy Girl Jeep Hing
Fayld Liberation Star The Alligator
werk- Two
59.1 1.30.1
32.2 1.643 1.35.1
**
GOOD WATERMANSHIP
Neither
30.3 standing
D4 1.20.4 1.80.2 20.3 1.02,4 1.32.1 2.00
11.4
crew
has shown out- form in practice so far,
but there is no lack of enthusiasm and keenness 21.1
Both
among them. have shown good watermanship in to
rough weather and the ability maintain a lively drive even after a long outing.
35.1 1.00.1 1.342
33 1.80.2 1.40.1 2.11.4 31.3
1.01.2 1.34.1 2.04.1 30
33
1.04.2 34.1 2.04.1 3
30.1 33
50. 1.273
28.2
1,002 1.30
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Oxf
29.2
of
.32
Optimists will ›
37.1 1.09 137 In two
This cricket matches
d
11.01.3 1.30,4- sides end,
Mastery
40 1.182 1,002 Saturday in the Senior League World Fence 343 1.08.1 1.36 Un agalasi KCC AL Cox's Rond At
31.3 1.06.1 130 Miami Beauty 14. pin. they will be represented by Duchess Delight at 1.07 137 1. 5. Kilbré (copfi, K," A. Miller, A.
Blacksmith.. 32100 131 t. Braith, W. J. Stapley, Franklin. Whirlaway
Oliver, Tapper.....
same
Wolves v. West Bromwich will be
with the La, on nil-tickel die,
crowd limit as at Hull,
Wolves manager Stan Cullis dreaming of a repetition of the 1939
Wig-
EXCUSE ME, GIRLS,
BUSINESS CALLS
F. Thorpe, T. 13. Mahon, R.
M. M. Lune, W. Howard, D. McLel inn and M. Wood treserve and umpire). In an intra-Club match at Chater Road
Licky Jane The Hopeful
on Sunny at 1l B. TH{a!! The Schre LI Marlene plens, the Optimists will be represented by. 1. 1. Kilber fempl). A. §, Trion,
Pay Day Avalon
2,04 20
will have the advantage weight, their present crew aver- In this aging 12 stone 11 pounds. respect it is interesting to note that the heavier erew han won two- 23 thirds of the boat races held no far. 30.2 Oxfort are to have a new boat for"
this year's race, costing £250. Cam- bridge, lacking, suffelent funds, are rot building a new eraft-Reuter,
OXFORD CREW
204
20
31 1.0.1 : 33.4 2.93 1.14.3 1.4S 33.3 1.04.4 1.33
253 1.044 L
32.2 1.01.1 1.33.2
...... 33 1.025 130.4 1.53
29.4 50.3 1,20,2 South East Wing 30 1.00.1 1313
N. R. Gliver. M, Wand, W. J. Slater, Arabian Monn 14, 1004 1374
N. E. Arthy, O, T. Rowe, K. A. Stiller, D. Mellion, B, W. Franklin and J. S. Kingslay-Edwards,
Cochet Loses In Straight Sots
Paris, Feb. 23-Frank Parker, of the United States, beat Henri Cochel,
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Manila Tourney
Oxford, Feb. 23-Oxford University 124|unnounced its crew on Wednesday 30.1 for the amunt boat race against 233 Cambridge on March 20.
The crew will be: Bow: G. Fisk (Geelong and Oriel), Two C.V. Davidgo (Eton and Trinity)
Three: W. J. H. Leckie (Edinburgh Academy).
Manila, Feb. 23, The visiting the famous French star of pre-war Indian tennis star, Naresh Kumar, days, in straight sets in their quar- today defeated Alfredo Quinzon, ter-floal of the French covered Philippines No. 5 racquet wielder, in courts tennis championships today. the second round of the National Parker, with his volleys and fast Singles Championship by a score of returns, dominated the game from 2-6, 6-0, 0-0. start to finish, although Cochet fought
After a faulty start, Kumar tallled hard and took the third set to 10 remarkably and tired Qulazon with games.
a heady, calculating game-Unlied Parker won 0-2, 0-4, 0-7.-Reuter, ¡Press.
Fourt A. L. Arundell (Mariebrough and Merion).
Five: A. Ilowe (Eton and Trinity). Six: T. Rolkes (Arbly and Trinity). Soven: J. N. Clay (Eton and Magdalen).
Stroke: J, Cavanagh (Winchester and Madgalen).
Cox: A. Palgrave Brown. (Shrows- bury and Queens)-Associated
Preos.