· BADMINTON'S WIMBLEDON

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1949.

Two Malayans & Two Americans

In

Semi-Finals

-London, Mar. 3.-Malaya's two leading players, Wong Penty soon and-Ool Telk-hock, today battled thier way into the semi-finals of the Men's Singles in the All-England Badminton Championships at Harringay Arenu here.

Both meci American opponents. Wong Inces a very stiff semi-final match against Dave Freeman, the 28-year-old American champion, who was in de-. vastating form today. This clash may well provide the eventual winner of the title.

Ool plays Carl Loveday, the dashing young American No. 3, who in the third round defeated Ooi's compatriot, Law Teik-hocky in three games.

On current form it would appear to be a Free- man-Ooi Teik-hock final.

The most plucky winner of the day was Qni, who saved no less than five match polots against George Thomas, India's Thomas Cup captain, to win his quarter-firin! match.

Wong Peng-soon won a long and gruelling match, against India's star, Mohan Lal, to reach the last four. The Indian took the second game at 17-14.

Freeman, unhealen in ten years, won his third and fourth round matches with the total loss of only 11 pointy, a magnificent achievement and Illustra tive of his superiority-Reuter.

Wong Peng-soon beat India's Devinder Möhan Lai in the quarior-finals by 15.4, 14-17 and 15-4 after Devinder's fine display of accurate placings nucl severe smashing caused the Mulayan to drop his Brst game of the tourna- meni.

QUARTER FINAL SCORES

On Teik-bock (Malaya) bent G. L. Lewh (India) 15-3,

*-0-15, 17-15;

Carl Loveday (United States) beat Lay Teik-hock (Malnya) 12-15, 16-8, 15-12;

Dr Dava Freeman (United States) bent II. Ferreira (India) 15-3, 15-3:

Wong Peng-soon (Malaya) beat Devinder Mohan Lal (India) 15-4, 14-17, 15-4.

MEN'S DOUBLES - FIRST ROUND

Lim Kee-fong & Ong Poh-lim (Malaya) beat F. S. Lau & Y. S. Lau (England) 15-3, 15-9;

SECOND ROUND Dave Freeman & Wyon Rogers (United States) beat Law Telk-hock & Choong Ewe-leong (Malyn) 12-15, 15-10. 15-4;

Terk-chye & Chan Kon-lens; (Malaya) beat Olle Wahlberg (Sweden) & J. A. Collier (England) 15-4, 154: Lim Kec-fon & Oug Pol-line (Malaya) heat-J. Mac- Gregor & A. N. MacGregor (Scotland) 15-3, 15-2; -

Ooi Telk-hack & Teoh Seng-khoản (Malayas beat W.

co

G. P. Birtwistle & 13, Reaton (England) 15-3,15-5.

Chess Club.

Meeting

The Extraordinary Gen-

Seven-A-Side Rugger

The annual 7-a-stle Rugger

Hongkong

eral Meeting of the Kowloon Tournament, in aid of charity, j Chess Club yesterday pass-will be held on the ground of the Football Club On ed, with some minor, altera- March 12 and March

19 this tions, the new draft rules,

year and entries are invited from for Kowloon Chess Club teams, of civilians, Police, H.M. Ships and Shore Establishurients, Tournaments.

Land Forces and R.A.F, and any other interested contestants.

The alterations concern maut ly adjudication for games Un-

nished after an adjournment. Entries including name of team, Though the subject was dis- the naine of leda organiser, add- team co- cussed at

Kome length, the ress, telephone number.

players lers and mes of right meeting did not pass any pro- frida shom the team is to be sele vision

regarding acceptable led should be submitted to Mc t

de Rome, Hangkang Electric grounds for postponement of a

before noon on Tuesday March 09. game.

The draw will take place on Thurs. day March 15, and will be published in the local preas,

I was generally agreed that tournaments in future will have to be played strictly to schedule. The meeting decided not to make any speclui provision for Junior Membership, agreeing that children would be accept able us full members at the dis- cretion of the Committee which reserved the right to discontinue such membership should cumstances warrant it,

cir-

BLINDFOLD EXHIBITION

Co.,

There has been a tremendous in- crease in support for nigger in the Colony this year and much greater enthusiasm has been displayed, and it is hoped therefore, that there will ben record entry for the this year and revider the weather is kind, and with good public support, a substantial sum should be donated to local churles.

CLUB

TENNIS

The Hungkong: Cricket Club Following the meeting, the Men's Singles Tennis champion. Shanghat Champlon, Serge Jirit- ship commenced yesterday when sky, played a blindfold game; two out of six matches down for against Arthur Gomes, A. Birlu- decision were played. koff and R. W. Carter in con-

B.T.M. Jones, runner-up in sultation on one board,

the tournament last year, gave Jiritsky won that went to 38 moves.

TOUR ENDS

WEST INDIANS KNOCK UP

256 RUNS IN 85 MINUTES

Dombay, Muf. 3.-Hurricane scoring marked the end of the West Indies tour of India today when they drew a two-day Festival match against the Governor of Bombay's side.

After the home team had. tied on the first Innings with a total of 288, the West Indies, in some of the fiercest hitting "ever seen in India, scored 256 for 8 wickets declared in 85 minutes.

The Governor's sido also hit freely and had made,217 for 7 wickets in their second innings when stumps were drawn,

The West Indies team will leave here to morrow by air for London on the first stage of their

12... Journey home.---Reuter.

GIANT KILLER

JUST LOOK

HUNTER *nt*

Appily

AT THAT POOR_MAN-! CRUEL SPORT -ISN'T IT?

PATTON, CHANGES HIS MIND

Los Angeles March 3-Met Patton, the Olymple 200 metres champion, said here that he had decision ot reconsidered his January 17 to retire, and stated that he would compete for the Udversity of Southern Cali furnt this spring-Reuter.

ON THE

LOOSE

IN EUROPEAN TENNIS

By EIGIL ANDERSEN Copenhagen, Mar. 3.—There's a ginnħkiller on the loose in European ternis.

He is 18-year-old Danish schoolboy Kurt Niel- sen, who this winter defeated American topliners Frankie Parker and Budge Patty, Josef Asboth of Hungary, Torsten Johansson of Sweden and Vladi- mir Cernik 'of Czechoslovakia.

· BADMINTON

TOURNEY

Asboth got to the last four at the Wimbledon Champion- ships in 1948 and ranks second to Czech Jaroslav Drobny in Europe. Johansson and Cernik are number two in their coun- tries.

These scalpo helped Kurt Tonight's mutches in the capture the Scandinavian indoor Colony Badminton Champion- singles championship, which he hip at the Victorin Recreation aims to use as a springboard to Club will be:

bigger things but West- 7.00 .. (Junior Men's | Wimbledon

and the Uniter! Stoples) Wong Yan V States championships, M. Kempeon.

7.30 pm (Junior Mixed STRANGER THAN FICTION

Doubles) P. Lo and A.L Miss O. Loy v Fisher and Mrs Anker-

503.

8.00

Flis introduction to (ennis could not be improved by a fle- Bon writer. Six years ago Kurt (Senior

Men's found an old racket in his cellar Singles) WF. Foo and fired his first tennis ball P.H, Wong.

over a cord stretched between a

post. Mixed tree and a lamp #.30 p.m. (Senior

Doubles) W. Gillies and Lanky and handsome, Kurt is Mrs A. Tamworth va natural ball player. His dad, H.F. Gonsalves and Miss Copenhagen business man, M. Xavier.

8.00 pm. (Ladies Singles) Miss M. Bain v Miss M. Ribeiro.

9.30 p.m.

· 10.00 p.m.

Was

a succer player and Kurt became one of Denmark's Junior stars in ht spart. But he preferred tennis and qult soccer.

n

(Junior Mixed

Winning the Danish singles Doubles) DC. Lau and title, Kurt started making Miss II, Kwong v C.II. miki' reputation in Europe last Ngan and Miss T. Re-season. He drew the number medios.

one assignment on the Danish (Junior

Men's Davis

Cup team which, sur- Doubles C.Y. Yung and s

the third K.P. Chong F/LI. Prisingly, got into

round of the European zone Griffin and Cpl. Frazer,

tournament. Men's men (Senior 10.30 p.m.

Doubles) S.A. Gray and Partner v H.T. Beah and T.. Teoh,

League Results

He really opened the door to the bigtime when he tumbled the mishty Parker, top seeded at Wimbledon in 1948. Kurt was at Wimbledon too, apony- and why, and he loved _out unmourned_in_the_second. Englishman Tony

Heerelő beät VRC"8" ̄#=5—[{" the postponed match in the Men's round

"D" Division played

Motibles

Monday.

Results of League matches played.

on Wednesday were:

Men's Doubles "A"-Recreio fost to University "A", 1-8.

Men's Doubles "B" (Section 11- University beat Kowloon Dock, 0-1: Section 11St Teresa's "I lost to V.R.C. B 4-5; A.

creto 0.9; Chung Wah beat St John's "B" 9.0.

to

Mottram,

REGULAR TEENAGER Kurt will be 19 next November 11.

years old

"I sincerely hope that I can have a chance to study at the

University of Californin," Bald. "I reckon I couldn't get better tennis training than in

The match between VIC "A" | California.” and St Terem's "A" was postponed.

Rugger Results

An American trip also will be good for Kurt's other passions, American literature and jazz music. He returns from every tennis trip abroad lugging London, Mar. In the semi- gramophone records along with final of the Hospitals (Rugby) his medals.-Associated Press. Cup. Middlesex drew with Guy's, each side scoring three

Points

CAMBRIDGE WINS LACROSSE

Oxford, March. 4.-Cambridge University beat Oxford Univer-. sity 5-3 in the Inter-Varsity lacrosse match yesterday,-As- sociated Press.

Promoters May Have To Fight One Another For Heavywight Title

New York, Mar. ́3:~The already obscure world heavyweight championship situation was further complicated today.

Sol Strauss, secretary of the 20th Century Sporting Club,, anid here that his promoting or ganisation had an excltiste contract for the services of Ezzard Charles, ono of the title contenders.

He also claimed that he knd Felix Bocchlechlo, Walcoll's an agreement with Bill Daly, business representative, confirm- inanager of Lee Savold, where-ed this, The contract enlis by Savold would fight" for the tentatively for New

York, or Chiengo," he said. "I would

club.

"Joe Louis, following his re-rather have had Walcott fight- tirement on. Monday, announced Loule ngain, but this is a good that his newly-formed Inter-break for Jersey Joe." national Boxing Club had signed Charles to meet Joe Walcott for the vacant championship

Louis' move was intended to guarantee the International Boxing Club control of tho Louis claimed that he had-an heavyweight crown. Louis sald exclusive two-year

contract that he did not want to try to with both boxers.

mondpolise boxing, but ad- On the same day, Daly on-mitted that his first move In nounced that he had concluded contracting Charles and Walcott

an agreement with the London for two years, followed Milke promoter, Jack Solomons, fur Jacobs' exclusive contract Savold to meet

the winner of pattern.

the Mills-Woodrock night in London for "the title."-Reuter. "I

LOUIS OUTSMARTS

THE OTHERS

wasn't that I was afrald of my

of the heavyweights around today," he said. on his return fromn

an extilbition , in

Any

Mika

Miami, Florida.. Mar. 3.-Joc Nassau, Bahamas. Louis, retiring world heavy- "I honestly think I could witip weight champion, paid today any of them.. But this is a great that Ezzard Charles and Jersey opportunity for me. I don't Joe Walcott have signed exclu- whet

flight, with sive two-year contracts with his Jacobs. Itlon't want any mono- newly organised international | paly, But there ought to be boxing club, when they, agreed room for other promoters too." to fight in June for the vacant-Reuter. world heavyweight champion- ship.

JOE-SMART AS A FOX

TOMORROW'S LEAGUE CRICKET

ON THE RECORD Good Programme Of Games

Wayfoong Scouts May Be Around

The Bank, who have already beaten Talkoo and Ewo In Inter-Hong Cricket matches may well turn out some scouts to see how Dodwell's fare against the latter in the match at Chater Roud on Sunday.

un-

Dodwell's, who will be plny- ing their second match of the raund robin, are so far benten, but they have only play- ed Talkoo, who have completed their programme for the season with three defeats.

.

Talkoo, quite a knock for a ten- nis player. Second best was a mere 56 by N. E. Arlhy, the same man who carried his bat for 10 against Stepto and Ban- 108, also against Taikoo.

Best bowling performance 19 L. Chadwick- date has been

3D for Tuikoo Kew's for against Wayfoong. This included two of Wayfoong's stars.

By "RECORDER"

Recreio, now well in the lead in the race for the First Division Championship, entertain the Indian Recreation Club at King's Purk tomorrow and should, barring the possibility of devastating form from IRC's unpredictable bowlers, notch up another four points.

Recreio never regards the IRC too lightly and they will not tomorrow. Their closest challengers in the championship race, the Army, visit Scorpions at Chater Road.

Army, who will be led by Lt. Stepto, will be without the services of their two most con- sistent bats, Major

Murray Brown and Major Dawe,

and

Record Mile Walk

New, York, Mar. 3.-Henry

Rivalry is keen in the Inter- matches Hong League and all

Anish, or, at to are played least, they have been so far.

Hong for The grand Analy -20

cricket is the Combined Hongs match against the BKCC Occa-will have to depend on skittling

the Scorplotis out for a low Lanka, of the Maccabi Athletic sionals on March 27. The rumour

di Moult proposition Chub. Newy York, last night that C. D. Wales is going to score,

and American Public Works De-gainst a team in which No. 7 broke the world out a

stay records for the mlie walk in- partment XI for the occasion is on the batting list may

doors by covering the distance in just another rumour.

six minutes 22.7 seconds here. At Sookunpoo, RAF' take on Ifts record breaking time brought

second place

Should Tincheung beat Ewo, then the match on March with Wayfoong will be the de- ciding encounter. Dodwell's XI easy is not to be considered meat. It has three First Division cricketers to call upon, on a par with the Bank. Talkoo has one and Ewo none.

turn

11

for 50 runs.

4

Nevertheless, the PWD, when

one

Despite the

presence in the Inter-Hung League of such giants of First Division batting is N, E. Arty, R. W. Franklin Leach,

the nul D. Ht.

best, Innings so far has been J. D. Hawthorn's 113 for Ewo against

SAY

YOU DID PLAYING. CRICKET

In a club match East Mid Ben Hogan's Condition Takes

lands lost to Barbarians by

a Ruy Lopeza fine display in an Interesting points to 24-Ileuter.

Rome with W.G.D. Cooper, win-

He is to give a blindfold ex-ning by 6-2, 6-1, The score, hibition match on one board however, was not exactly in agains! K. M. A. Barnett, former dicative of the play. On many Colony Chess Champion and occasions jaunes went the full President of the Kowloon Chess distance, and in one particular Club, in consultation with other game in the first set at least five local players of senior deuces were called before Jones standard, on Thursday, March clinched it. Cooper returned 24, at the Peninsula Hotel, Jones' canon balls with cond- ence and some splendid driving duels were seen.

Club tournaMENTS On March 24, the Club Com- mittee will also meet to decide upon the starting date for the annual Club Tournaments

Full results were:

G. D 1. T. b. Jones bent W. Cooper, 6-2, 6-1; P. I. Bannerman beat. G. 9. Coxhead 6-1, 7-5: „A Furrer received w/o tram G. H. Wigglesworth, Dr R. Meyer received w/o tron G. A. Lemay: 8. Segalen (present holler) received w/o from

Areisirong: J. D. Mackie re seived 19/6 from J. Berrow.

TODAY'S GAMES To-day's Cluts singles inatches are: the Court 1 D: Nolan v F.. V. Harrison; new chess clocks ordered from 2. K. K. Geiz V J. . 11gsttorn

at

These should have been held in the autumn but were post- poned on a motlon passed the Annual General Meeting of that the start be Club

tho

delayed until the tournament rules were redrafted and

Switzerland arrived

L. Pearec v K. J, Hay: 4.

V. Sellars v M, Heenan,

11

.

A

Turn For

The Worse

from the injuries received,

Arthur Peall says El Paso, Texas, Mar. 3.-

LA BONKUN to put a savuser voThe condition of the golf

Bt an Musi Aple by

dientia i

BINK

"Dinot WAS LV

SITERS

redu touch-

Hear

14 enca

ther

the

pyra.

FA10

+ D

triker saw.

there whe

Dip pucker blant 3 !! #u thought task cuter

star, Ben Hogan, became worse today as a third blood clot appeared in the vicinity of the lungs and a specialist was called in.

Dr. Alton Oschner lew from New Orleans to attend angle of cus-ball approach ruled our Hogan and an associate of He cut red tine to agno white the doctor said he had been DANKWard for safety and nou the surprise of Bi snooker Hits when called about a "thrombosis condition." which conceiv-

scuring,

the second T 1/10w.

"pinzitect."

be fatal if the

There are. GWD. WAY OUT OF Ulably could diagram shocker on FARE TOLLE blood clot reaches the heart.

and us ho tame inte

but it likely, to leave pink over

the corner pocke

Some rat-rate, pinjer preter tu

Two carlier clots had dis

piny white conalt the 100 Docket appeared and Hogan had

corarra 01. three chioti cucing -martly to drive Blak cleaY.

GOOD, PEPS,GOOD

PETER CONCHOST WILL.

TROUBLE US

NO MORS

Mister Conquest

POTÉR? YES, HE'S MY YOUNG BROTHER. ILL BET HE'S HAVING A WHALE OF A

TIME ON. THE ROCK

NOW- FULL OF AUFT, OLD PETE;

1,000 miles

A KATAL

OFFICES

WAITE TO

FLY NIKE TO'CHIT STREET"

seemed to be recovering

in his car accident.-United' Press.

in the

comes to think of it, has quite a formidable team. One the Optimists in another game him only has only got to look through the that will be particularly inter-mile handicap event, in which he

the Airmen have only started from scratch. to jesting s Book Government

slightly inferior batting and The winner, Eugene Chicura, Works much better bowling than have of New Jersey, finished in seven.

minutes 12.3 seconds, but had a have the Optimists. could but

handleap of 50 seconds. The never yet Aelded a team on

KCC visit the Navy at King's previous best time for the mile an organisation Park and Cralgengower go to indoor walk was Laskau's six occupations, the Pokfulam 10 tuko on the minutes 24.6 seconds here oh.

Re-University.,

February 12,-Reuler.

Blue

realise that.

While thre Public

Department

their own, similar

Royal Naval Dockyard creation Club have delded one throughout-the- scacon, not a team but one very successful which deserves commendation for sporting spirit it only for the fact that it is selected cut of 14 available players.

The Dockyard Recreation Club has also A team in the

Second Division of the Football League, selected weekly, I am told, from some 20 players, and a lean in the Hockey Associa

Lengue, selected weekly from some 18-members who play the game. They seldom

tion

Cricket Averages

For All

Matches

The following are the averages for all matches, League and friendly in local cricket of First Division standard so far this season:

win, but they have given the BATTING:

best opposition a close shave here and there.

"RECORDER”.

Cricket Teams

The following will represent Jar-

G. N. Gosano (Recreio)

J. M. Gosano (University)

L. F. Stokes - (Scorpions)

H. Owen-Hughes (Scorpions)

Pearce (Scorpions)

T

A. Pearc

G.

A Souza (Craigengewer)

dines the game against Dodwells

the A. M. Prata (Recreio) on Sunday. at 11.15 am. Hongkong Cricket Club ground.D. Dr E. L. Gosano (Recreio) S. Middleditch, C. Barciny, A. L. L

(Optimists)

Rickelfs, J, V. Seilon, A. S. Grant, Kilber coni

J. S. Beirne (RAFT G. M. Ms. J. Hawthorn, S. A.

J. Kerr (Scorpions) Tremlett, C. L. C. eft, S. 30. d. Kerr Ward, JD. Mackle. Twelfth man, Major A, R. W. A. Hue.

SCORPIONS

Dawe

R. W. Franklin (Optimists)

N. R. Oliver

(Army)

(Optimists) (Optimists)

Scorower)

Honk Choy

The following will represent the N. E. Artby Scorpions in their league match agabist the Army at the KCC to-H. Mi-Newton morrow.-L. F. Stokes, O. 1. Kerr. G. T. A Pearce. M. Hewton, I. Owen Hughes, J, E. Richardson, D. 1. Leach. F. Howarth, 1. N. Macleod, FF. Gee, G. B. Glubens. Scorer. AP. Wetr.

A. 1. Abbas (ING) ........ W/Cdr A D. Panton (RAF).

(KCC)

Maj C. R. Murray-Brown (Army) F. Howarth (Scorpions). F. R. Zimmern (KCC) CRAIGENGOWER Craigengower's team to meet N. Hart-Baker University on University round on D. II. Leach (Scorpions) March 8 at 1,43 pan. will be 5.4: A. Zimmern (KCC)

A. I. Ismalt, Souza. R. Ramchand Cenniere, D. M. M. Lite (Optimists) P. J. Dimeria, Readman, K. M. Rumjahn, K. Y. Prof L. T. Ride (University) Tam S, Keshav, R. Tay, 1 Car D. Banton (Army).

Youngsaye. E. II. Ismail.

IRC

+

The following will represent the Indian Recreation Club in a. Brst

BOWLING:

division lengus match against the Cpl Hart (Royal Navy) Club de Recreio at King's Park to

morrow, commencing at 1.15 p.m.- A/C D. Graham (RAF) A. R. Abhar (capt), A. el Arculll. F. Howarth (Scorpions) Jr., A. K. Ismail, B. A. Tamall. Lt A. Stepto. (Any)

A. 1: Kitchell, A. H. J. C. Keh (University) R. 11. a. Omar, M. I. Razack,

Milnu

M. Samy, A. It. Sumad Umpire. Gor D. Banton (Army)

M. Bull; scorer, A. B. Wahab. T. A. Pearce (Scorpions)

A. P. Pereira (Recreto)

Jr.

BEN HOGAN

Hockey Teams

Not

Inn. Out Runs H. S. Aver.

h

623

44.50

4

540

41.53

803

40.15.

400

35.84

2

437

31.21

IC 4

30.00

4

417

20.78

G

34.1

20.00

n

3

539

28.30

3

308 71 20.53

1

334

26.00

3

350

25.42

4

442

24.55

012

24.48

203

23.00

Q

207

23.00

0

30%

207. 89

22.84

233

21.10

2

2

270

10.04

2

431

10.50

312

10.40

11.30

304

10 25

308

200

18.12

18.12

17.71

370

17.61

203

16.00

200

274 44 15.22

15.88

PP-NN-652-GEO=R8=======8885

#

312

*88*480328 66±82238-8652885087

10.25

Overs Maidens Runs Wkts Aver.

01

20 2041 27 26 323 37 8.72

141.5

7.35

437 42 10.40

105

205.1

240

770.84 0.10

711 77

10. 001

9.23 9.45

257,3

711

0,60

83

310 32

0.07

230

5%

072

05

10.09 10.33

Dr E. L. Gosano (Recreio)

1003

02

YMCA The following will represent YMCA, against

G. N. Gosano (Recrelo)

90.3

10

280 27 10,59

the

L/Cpl J. Jones (Army)

97.4

17

200.3

202.3

40

537

310 27

GA 105 65

12.23.

11.70

42 12.70

104.1

184

11 **

420 33 13.00 13,00

A. 16. Ismall (IRC) ........

A. L.. Snaith (Optimisia)

0011 45

113,6 24 333 24 13.87 110.5 18 419 30 13.96

13.35

I'LL DROP

OKE ON THE WAY HOMG THAT'LL SHAKE HIM RIGO!

·

Fire Destroys

Horsos

Lexington, Ky., March 2- Sixteen thoroughbreds, includ- ing five two-year-olds, were burned to death to-day when a Giro destroyed the training barn on the Walnut Springs farm of Mr Clifford Mooers.

Mr Walter Jones, farm mana- ger, estimated the damage to be in excess of $200,000. Io soid the horses alone were more than $150,000 United

· Press.

worth

Cable & Wireless CPD L. White (Royal Navy)

F/O E. N. Gambrill (RAF)

at the YM.C.A. Ground, King's Park on Bunday, në 10 xn--Robert D. McLellan (Optimists) son: Gibbons, D. Ingils: Benkiniop. T. II. Lean (University) Amith,

Boycott, Welldon, Cpl A. Hodgson (RAF)

Doll:

Jakes, Alater, Itunt. Reserves: Ai Ingth, Readman.

KHALSA

The following have been ·nolocted

R. E. Lee (KCC)

to represent the Khalsa Hockey A. el Arculli, Jr (IRC)

In their HIKHA fixture. againat P. J. Billimoria_(CCC) Recreio on Sunday, at 10 am. T. P. Mahon (Optimists) Boundary Street.Makhan Singh:

107.5 20

331 24

104.3,

14.02

24

400 34 14.07

100,3

37

540 30 10.00

33

74a 47 15.80

233.8

42

702. 48

10.39

38

015

30

17.10

105

28

020 34 10.30

27 18.55. 19.58

A. E. P. Guest, Yaqub Klun: 8. F. R. Zimmern (KCC) Dillon, M. I. Hassan, Bubedar 5 M. Teh (University) Thagat Singh: C, W. P. duen, D. II. Owen-Hughes (Scorpions). 188.5 B 601 Gosino. Narinder Singh, Miki T. Crabtree (Cralgengower) 220.187740 38

Qualification: 20 wickets. for an average under.

and U. §. Dilón. Reserve, Mokin der Bingh.

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