6

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1949.

England Wins Fifth

FIELD CUT DOWN TO 53

Final Acceptors For The Grand National

London, Mar. 9.--Final neceptors for the Grand National Steeplechase to be run at Aintree, Liver- pool, on March 26 were announced today. They total 53.

The original entry for the 4-mile jumping. classic was 91."

Owners of 20 horses withthrew their nominations at the first acceptance stage.

Lord Mildmay, who will ride expected to come over to see his own Cromwell, present the race. favourite at odds of 100 to 7, Final acceptances for the one withdrew his recent French (mile Lincolnshire handicap purchase, Rideo,

were also announced. These Two American horses, Cnd-lotni 45.

dle Second and Replies, have The Lincoln is to be run two been left in

race. Caddle days after the March 17 operi- Second is owned by Financiering of the fat racing season, Paut Melion of Washington The Lincoln and the Grand and

constitute Replica by his cousin, National

- British Richard K. Mellon, of Ligonier, racing's big Spring betting Pennsylvania. Both owners are double-Associated Press.

LINCOLNSHIRE WEICHTS

London, Mar. 9.--The Anal neceptors for the Lincolnshire flandicap, to be run over one mile at Lincoln on Saturday, March 19, were announced today as follows: Royal Tara (9 stone 7), Cummissar

Signalman (8:10). Drakkar (8:10), Patchouly (8:10), Cadwallader (8:5).

Joan's

Idol

(9:2)

Goldsborough (8:3), Mister Lovell (8:3), Speciality (8:2) Lord Nelson (7:13), Crown Flatts (7:13), Bright Paul (7:12).

(7:12), Yellow Star

Red Pippin (7:12),

(7:12), Philadelphe (7:11), Persian Book (7:10), Fair Judgment (7:30) Star Signal (77), Portmanteau (7:8), Spurned (7:8), Garter Blue (7:7), Sea Shab Traveller

(7:0),

Craigy (7:5),

Llyn (1:5), Donbar (7:4), Speed (7:2), Waterspout

(1), Pride of the Prairie (7:1). Young Strafford (7:1), Denny Dor (7), Lion's Share (6:13), Grazing (0:13) Totrashah (0:12), I Will (0:12). Romano (8:12), Asturóne (0:12), Chubby (8:12), Happy Dreed (0:11), Evipan (0:1), Windsor Haze (8:10), Queue Up (0:8), Avocado (6:7), Tower Knowe (0:7) and Bold Street (6:7).

GRAND NATIONAL WEIGHTS

The Anal ncceptors for the Grand National, to be run over four miles, 858 yards at Liverpool on Saturday, March 26, were also announced today as follows:

Berry

Applily

IF IT!

DOESN'T FALL ITE ONE OF TIJOSE! TOO TO SHOTS THAT TURN- UP NINE TIMES OUT OF TEN

Horse Chases

Mink Coat

Cheltenham, Mar. D-A ridderless horse knocked down, ten people, injuring slx, when it charged through the railc guarding the Member's En- closure during a sleeplechase at the race track here today.

At it record towards the

stand, the crowd senttered be- fore its flying hooves.

... At one moment It looked as though the horse would mount the steps of crowded grand- stand, but it, turned and chased

the

mink coat 10-

a woman in a wards the rails.

She slipped, but the horse Jumped over her. crashing through the rails again and landed back on the course.—— Keuter.

Woodcock Leaves

For Jo'burg

London, Mar. 9.-Bruce Woodcock. British and European heavyweight boxing champion left by plane todny for Johannesburg.

דיי

He fights South American champion Johnny Ralph there on March 20.

feel

for anything ready nad am confident of an easy victory," said Bruce, who wan on a foul against Lee Savold in his lost bout

December 28.

Cottage Rake (12 stone 5), Roi Mond (1:12), Silver Fome (11:12), Happy Home (11:10), Rowland Roy (11:8), Cloncurrig (11:7). Halycon Hours (117), Cromwell (11:3). Erighter Sandy (11:2), Lovely

Monarch Cottage (1:1), Ulster (1:1), Caughoo (11)

(11:1), Cavallero

Cottage Royal

(10:12) Royal (10:12), Aethon Major (10:11), Lecale Prince (10:11), Mount Caddle (10:10), Leap Man, Bruno (10:0), Bricett (10:9). Flaming Steel (10:9), Gallery (10:0), Russian Hero (10:8), Platypus (10:0), Sunt Michele (10:5). Ardnacassa (10;5), Tonder- man (10:4), Rilkenny (10:4), Magnetic Fin (10:4), Astra (10:4), Loyal Antrim (10:4), Replica (10:3), Wot No Sun (10:3). Monaveen (10:3), oras

Cottage (10:3), Lucky Purchase (10:2), Arranber (10), Marlin M (101), Southborough (10.1).

The following all carry ten

stone: Clyduffe, Stone Woodcock was accompanied Coltage, Ship's Bell. Celtic Cross, Parthendon, Perfect Night, by Morning Star, Offaly Prince, Chummie. Sen Tol, Barn Dance, East Acalling and Sagacity.-Router.

on

manager Tom Hurst und his brother. Billy Woodcock.— Associated Press.

BBC WILL TELEVISE THE BOAT RACE—BUT HOW?

CAMBRIDGE DISLIKE NOISE

OF A TELECOPTER'

Oxford are willing, and Cambridge unwilling, that the Boat Race on March 26 shall be televised from a helicopter. So now it will not happen.

Paul Burcher, the Cambridge president, thinks that a helicopter over- hend at the start would give everyone the jilters and that there is enough noise already. His coach agrees with him.

BBC tell me that the Boat Race will be televised but not from a heli- copter. Arrangements will be made known later.

In giving me this news of the; Cambridge dislike of the "ele copter," Hylton Cleaver men- tions that if Cambridge were as hard-up inancially ал some people suggest they would not have turned · down this ofor, which would have swollen their. funds. Ho explodes the story that Cambridge could not afford a now boat for the Race.

The 1947 boat which they have been using will not be in the race; they prefer the 1948 boat, in which the record was broken.

They have bought two boats; that in which Great Britain

came second to America in the Leand

Both

....

Sportsman's Diary

EDITED BY Bruce Harr

In

gloves that have brought him 408 wins and only 16 deseats. With an ABA title win 1844, Shackleton touched the top of an exemplary career, years he boxed in 30 champion- ships-and missed only one Goat.

In 10

the same course at Enfield last Saturday.

ON TO VICTORY Copperwheat, released from

Test

& Series

174 RUNS HIT. UP IN 90 MINUTES

Port Elizabeth, Mar. 9-England beat South Africa by three wickets in the. fifth and final Test match here today and so won the series by two victorics to nil, with three matcher left drawn.

All the thrills were crammed into the last 90 minutes of the day's play, as South Africa had declared their second innings closed at 187 for three wickets.

This left England needing to score 172 runs in 95 minutes to win, as they had led by 16 runs on the first innings, and they scored 174 for 7 wickets. From the start they went for the runs.

Hutton and Washbrook scored 58 for the first wicket in 27 minutes and the hundred went up in 63 minutes.

Still needing eight runs with about-five minutes left, Crapp hit 4, 2, 4 off successive balls from Norman Mann, and the match was won.

Today's win was as thrilling as that in the first Test, at Durban, where England won off the last ball.

Last Eight In The Open Singles

the

batsmen

"

1

BLOCK

GERALD – ARE YOU

SURE THAT THEY WERE DRAWN TO PLAY AT HOME!

Russians Will

Latest Hope For The Four-Minute Mile

By CORNELIUS RYAN

If self-confidence added to ability will make a great athlete. Don Gehrmann of the University of Wisconsin quite possibly is the man who some, day will run the four-minute mile.

Gehrmann, who is 21, wasn't taken seriously by anyone except his conch until he bent Holland's Willy Slykhuis in a close finish in the mllo race at the Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden carly this year.

His time was 4.00.5, best of the season, and, indicated there was

truth to the reports he hati done 4.00.1 and 4.08' lu

practice. The world indoor

record is 4.05.3, sot by Gil Dodds in 1948,

Gehrmann admitted his dis.

setting a.

Not Play Host appointment at not

the

new world record. "No one Berna, Switzerland, Marbelieved my practice 4.00.1, 9. William R. Jones, Secre-"And the practice track wat but I knew I did it," he said. tary of the International not nearly 05

good as Basketball Federation, said Garden track. Being In that today, that the Soviet sporta kind of form, I thought. authorities had expressed might lower Dodds mark."

He still expects to beat Dodds regret they were unable record. Although Slykhuis to to organise the European known in Europe as "king of the Basketball Championships in Anish," It was Gehrmann who was the better man down the the USSR as expected.

stretch.

the

hold the

д

1

"I know I had him," said Don, "Nobody ever has beaten me in

the

FUUNSIN

DON GEHRMANN

TONIGHT'S

BADMINTON

Dudley Nourse could scarcely have expected his side to lose when he made his final gamble Loday for victory by declaring, but from the start England ap- Jones said the Russians had proached their task as though been planning to they were never in danger of championships

Jo Leningrad, the stretch." defent.

but that he had received

OVERCONFIDENT telegram stating it would be That is typical of his con- Naturally, wickets fell

to as impossible

organise thefidence. Gehrmann, who wears batsmen hit out and five were tournament

this

year. down for 125.

The asses and carries 131 pounds Gladwin

came Russians

expressed In and hit a six off Mann, but that they

the hope 011 a 5ft. 10 inch frame, some- would Yesterday evening's pro- was then soon out

be able to times has been beaten by -his Griffith also gramme in the Colony Open went and seven wickets were play host to the European own cpo,

Tournament another year

In 1948 110 let Michigan s Grasscourt Tennis Cham- down for 133.

Herb Darten get-off to a 30- Still England did not ease up pionships at the HKCC saw and Crapp with

Mr Jones that final that the "lack of

said he believed yard lead in the Western Con- four more players emerge mighty hitting, finished matters

experience" ference Millc Championship, Bill Funk, the former Shang- in organising such n into the last eight, the Open off to give England their vic-ment apparently was the decid-fen in

tourne- confident he would calch Bar hat champion, meots W. Gilles, Singles.reaching its quarter-

tory,

stretch.

But he did a former Colony Junior Cham- for All

factor final stage.

ing deserved

Russian not quite make it. The same plan, in the main feature of to- credit

The decision. for their complete self-will be held

later in championships thing happened

programme an night's

in the In Cairo from 080-yard race.

Colony Badminton Champion- lessness and once again show-May 5 to May 12-Associated enme

Later Don said he had not ships at Club de Recreio. ed themselves a leam in every Press.

The programmes: meant to lef Barten get quite

7.00 p.m. a lead, but ho had not

(Junior In a communique relensed to

Soares Singles)-R. M. pacemaker LOST OPPORTUNITY

as Khan. the press, the Egyptian Federa-recognised the tion яuld the

7.30 International Barten.

And Don's coach, Guy Sundt, Doubles)-C. Quinn and Miss South Africa had lost golden Basketball Federation has

p.m. (Junior Mon's opportunities in their

Y. Franco V. A. J. Remedios second quested that European nations has to keep a close eye on his

"Ife wants to run and Miss I. Soares. innings for Mitchell and Rowan forward entries to Egypt before star runner. took

85 minutes to score 50- March 15.

everything from the 100 yards 8.30 p.m. (Junior, The innings lasted 205 minutes

Men's Confirmation of entries should UP, "said Sundt, "and he would Singles)-R. Thompson v. K. S. when a faster

try the hurdles and broad jump Thong. mle of scoring be given before April 1. would have allowed Nourse to The communique said that too if he could get away from

p.m. (Senfor Mixed declare earlier so that England according to new

In practice. he even has Doubles R. Tay rules, each me.

and Miss M. might well have been beaten,

enter tried the 16-pound shot. participating nation may

Ribeiro v. W. F. Foo and Miss If Sund! 14 players but only 12 will be

keep Gehr- H. Kwong,

0:30 allowed to play in each match mann's attention on the mile,

p.ni. (Senior Men's Cairo's tournament will be the the boy may run the perfect Singles)-B. Funk v. W. Gillies. last international

10 basketball race, some day.

p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles)D. C. Lau and W. C. Chung v. N. K. Chin and M. T.

Five seeded players through in the last eight. The unseeded players reaching the quarter-final are George Choa, who eliminated HA. Ayres, 1. Hawthorn, who yesterday beat Ho Ka-law who had earlier eliminated A. J. Doyle, and Lee Boon-sing, survivor in a bracket in which Choy Tin-fook, who was 'seeded, had to scratch.

The last eight will meet in the quarter-Anals in the order;

Ip Koon-hung

George Chon.

Taul Hawthorn

Yun-pui

V.

V

J.

B.

Roch Leung v. R. Sezaten. Len Boon-sing v. Teul Wal- pul.

Yesterday's matches were as one-sided as most of the Open Singles matches have been in the tournament so for.

The only match in which the ultimate decision was really in doubt before the start was that In which J. B. Hawthorn beat Ho Ka-lau 6-3, 0-3.

sense.

South Africa's rate of scoring speeded up after the lunch interval and for the first time

A

FC-

сал

9.00

FIVE GOOD YEARS "IIC Is four or five years Yeow.

League Match

Men's v. Y.

in the series a South African event prior to the world cham opening stand reached the pionships to be held in Brazil century

next year, the communique away from his peak," sald At föt, however, both Mit-said.

veteran conch Tom Jones. chell and Rowan were out, Mit- chell snicicing a catch to the were given to the Soviet Union running

The European Championships "He has as good o chance of: wicket-keeper and Rowan oft-ring

the four-minute mile meeting at the

I ever have seen as anybody, ing one to mid-01.

tournament in Prague in 1947 at his age."

Chung Wah beat Club de Cheethum

Recreio by five games to four 18, most of which enme from a

Walter Mehl, former Wiscon- in the Men's Doubles "B" DI- went after scoring when Russia won the European

tournament.-Associated Press. loose over from Compton,

sin star who has watched Don vision of the Dadminton League. then Nourse and Wade carried and

break many of his old records, last night. says that Gehrmann has more the total to 187 by the tea In-

sheer speed than any distance, C. F. Chiu and K. lerval.

Ho Ka-lau played better ten-

England's bowling and field- nis than his opponent and woulding became somewhat ragged. have extended him hud there

South Africa

declared their

been more force to his smashes second innings closed at tea in- which, if accurate, were not too terval. powerful

Hawthorn be returned_by

Hawthorn played a steady Kame, and, on yesterday's form, looks likely to give Tsut Yun- pul a good ntatch of it in the quarter-final.

T. E. Baker held Segalen to

FINAL SCOREBOARD

The final scoreboard of the final Test read:

South Africa First innings Second innings

3791

Lancashire's New Captain

Scores were:

man he has ever seen.

Chung

beat

Y. Tso

A J.

beat

Wall) And Gehrmann himself says: Remedios &i C. M. Quinn I certainly have the best (Recreio)

21-18:

W. chance of anybody running to Lawerence

& H. J. Xavier day to do a four-minute mile. (Recrelo) 21-14; beat LA. I'm still young and have several Carvalho & N. A Beltrão.

(Recreio) 23-20.

and

strength."

London, Mar. 9. After years in which to pick up ex- only one full season in first perience class county cricket, Nigel.

United Press. David Howard, 23-year-old

K. F. Chiu and Austin Ho (Chung Wah) beat Remedios & Quinn 21-12; lost to Lawerenco & Xavier

9-21; beat Carvalho &

batsman, has been appoint Irish Take The Long

ed Buccessor to Kenneth

Lancashire

the Navy two years ago, decided 12 games in the first set, but Mitchell, e Grimu. 3 Bedser 68 Cranston County Cricket Wooden Spoon

was

to keep fit by running on a local that was about,all he could do, athletle track. There he chan- Choy Tin-wah proved no match ced to meet the Highgate Har- for Roch Leung though the game riers walker, W. J. Wilson, who lives at Bedford,

marked by

some long Copperwheat rallies and Lee Wal-tong, des agreed to give up running andpite the good fight he put up let Wilson train him as a walker against Taul. Yun-pul, was also

Eighteen months ago he enter

THE RESULTS

ed his first mee (Highgate Hur outclassed. riers Novices)-and won. A year later, walking over two miles, he did the third fastest time in the country beaten only tong, 6-3, 7-5,

Tsui Yun-pul beat Lee Wal- by the Olympic walkers H. G. Churchill and J. Morris.

Rowan. e Jenkins, b Young Cheetham, c Compton, b

Young Nourse, tiot out Wade, not out

Bedser

Extras

J. B. Hawthorn beat Ho Ka- Gladwin

Young

Roch Leung beat Choy Tin- ali, 6-3, 6-0,

R. Segalen beat T. E. Balcer, 7-5, 6-0.

Now, in between his meat-lau, 6-2, 0-3. dissecting Copperwheat plans a season of rigorous training. He wants to win r place year's international team to meet Czechoslovakia and France,

in this

TODAY'S GAMES

Leo Leong & K C. Wong- (Chung Wah) lost to Hemedios & Quinn 13-21; last to Lawerence & Xavier 18-21; lost

9-Out- to Carvalho & Beltran 11-21.

'Belfast, Mar. Howard is the son of Major played before their own sup- Rupert Howard, who recently retired

37 Club.

18

34

DA Secretary of the porters at Windsor Park first appearance for the club in bottom of the International 1040 and in 1947 scored 124 soccer championship table

Lancashire club. He made his here, Ireland finished at the Time Off From

rung In seven Innings when

en when they lost by two goals leading the side in the absence to zero to Wales today.

Last summer was Howard's first full Season

Wales' superiority, particular-

Badminton

London, Mar. 9. The

ly in the second half, was so pro- Malayan Badminton team, cricket and he aggregated 931 nounced that they would not which accomplished its mis- been flattered by a far sion in England of winding larger margin of victory. He scored

145 against Derbyshire nt Old Trafford. When

Cranston intention to give caplaincy, many"

announced

Ireland, were a complete dis-the Thomas Cup, is enjoy- appointment as a team. During ing the fruits of victory. the first half it appeared that They are spending this week but they on sight seeing. Tonight, they

will appear in a television

Total for 3 declared

Bowling

.187

0 M R

w of Cranston.

16

3 43

4

14

in county

23

34

Jenkina Compton

4

0

57

in 28 runs

innings at average of 38.79.

have

England

First innings Second innings

395

hls

32

Cyril Washbrook, 40 opening bateman,

asked to all the vacancy,

would

42

2

A.

Α.

ho

Court 3: B. T. M. Jones v G.dwin, e Tuckett, b Monn 15.

20

These rumours were disto opelled by Washbrook,

of a South African newspaper the interval.

maintain an almost con- came ill on March -5.- who in tinuous attack'

Monday, the Malayans touring South Africa with the The scorers were Edwards in leave for Scotland to continue 11 MCC. He denied all knowledge the

first half, and Ford after

2

On

their

and that in which SWIFT BUTCHER raced in the Grand,

Here is the story of a young were built for the Henley water; neither would carry the man who

become crew as well on the tideway, champion athlete "by accident.

The Ind, John Copperwheat, CUBC have also bought the pair. in which Laurie and Wilson 23, 5. 10, "whipcordy of

Hutton stumped Wade, b A. build, spends his working days won the Olympic pairs.

LEAVING THE RAF

Rowan cutting off ration Joints in his

Court 1: Ho Ku-lau and Pang Washbrook, c A. Rowan, b father's butcher's shop in High SHACKLETON FAREWELL

Howard Walton-he of the Ol-lam v Lee Wal-tong and K

Mann Street, Kempston, Bedford. Next spectacles, shock of fair hair, H. Ip. Umpire: C, W. L. Way. Compton, e Cheetham, b A. One of the most successful Saturday he will recely, at the cheerful grin and blithe Court 2: D. J. Leonard and

Rowan meeting of Highgate Harriers, unorthodox style--is to leave L. F. de Souza v Tsui Wal-pui Mann, c Dawson, b Munn amateur boxers of the last 10 is cup as Brilainew ten the RAF at last and will play and Tsai Yun-pui. Umpire: K. Bedier, e years is slipping quietly out of mile junior road walking cham- another season's lawn tenols.

Nourse, b the sport at the end of the sea-plon.

Cook son--possibly sooner.

Ever since 1946, when

Rowan Junior.oy Eleven years ago red-haired thought the race was, his time, the ordinary way, he has been

could have been demobilised in B. Smart (Club Singles). qualideation---

not out Court 4: P. II. Bonnerman v Grimili, bw, b Mann Erule, Shackleton came up from 60 minutes, 2 seconds, proclaims combining Service duties with A. Furrer (Club Singles), Guildford to win

an Imperial Services welterweight title for example, it was nearly two plied for his discharge

Watkins, not out a coming senior champion. For tournaments. Now he has ap- Court 5: Dr H. Meyer v R.

Extras Segalen (Club Singles). the Territorial Ármy. Now, at minutes better than that of R, G.

Walton's one Davis Cup up-

Court 6: W. Stoker v J. Bar- Sergeant major Dick, Highgate Harriers, and J. pearance against. 34, Company

India Shackleton, Blaff Instructor at E. Rutland, chosen for our season--was not a success Ho

last row (Handicap Singles).

Court M: the Royal Military, Academy, Olymple provisional team in aims to win back his place in Harrison

D. Nolan v F. V. (Replay Sandhurst, says; good-bye to the British Workers' race over the team.

of Club McCarthy

Tuckelt

PEAK HOTEL RECEPTION)

KIT CONQUEST VERE -

I AM IN MY

BROTHER'S ROOM..

Mister Conquest

„THERE WAS A GIËL :

IN WEGE RIFUNG

HIS DRAWERGJ DID YOU 676

ANYONG

LEAVE

| KO, SENOR – NO GIRL PASSED [EN KERE" BUT YOUR BROTHER,

MED HAB MAKY FRIENDS,

VERY MANY

CRIENDS

Singles):

MANY FRIENDS! LOST HE HAB-'' ALL IN SKIRTS -BUT THIS ONE SEEMS TO PREFER HIS ROOM TO

HIS COMPANY

.

Total for 7.

Bowling

R

0 20

A Rowan Mann

0 13

-Reuter.

Now Zealand Plans For A Tennis Tourney

Wellington,

bo

down, up the they might settle

away completely, thought that

way comp The forward line was seldom broadcast at the BBC. England's

On Thursday they will visit zean either as a combined force or as Individuals and the de-Cambridge University. On fence was left to struggle gamely Friday they have a reception Washbrook's benent. last against the fast Welch forwards. at the Foreign Office. season exceeded £14,000 and it vintage in speed and the fine Lim Chuan-geok, manager

Wales ponsensed a big ad- Missing from the festivities is was thought that be would be: approached to turn amateur and pul and Burgess, enabled them on Monday for ulcers. He be foraging of the wing halves, the team, who had an operation esplain the side.

ذر

174 report which indiented that he The attendance was 22,800

had received a letter from the Reuter,

Lancashire club, disking him to

turn amateur and take over the

captaincy.

3

Washbrook declared the story

Close Decision

Bolanos, No. 1

of

Teoh Seng-khoon, who paired

tour,

with Ool Telk-hock to win the All-England Doubles title, sald, "we were very fortunate, as a team that Mr Lim did not get until after the Thomas Cup matches."

alek

"No

to be purely imagination. There Los Angeles, Mar. 0-En- is scant prospect, it la under-rique

successor as Manager has stood, of Washbrook turning lender for the world light-are

chal- been named" said Teóh. Wo amateur-sven to secure a weight title, won a close ton-now. captatney-and his Intention is round declalon over to stay professional for the re-Davis, of mainder of his career. Reuter. last night.

Cairo Tournoy

all our own spokesmen

John Li "Mr Lim has made an offer Oakland, California, to go to Denmark and play

....

Intra-Club Rugby

Ruggor Results

London Mar.

The results

if £600 can be guaranteed for Bolanos, of Mexico

City expenses but the Danes have weighed 143 pounds, and the made a counter offer of £100. California Negro 132. Mar. 9-Tho

1.Uhink; however, that we will Bolanos "secking New Zealand Lawn Tennis

Calro,

third be able to get together."--As- shot at champion Ike Williamsociated Press. Association

secking in Drobny, the Czechoslovak star, sociated Press.

Mar. 9 Jaroslav of Trenton, New Jersey-As- OrTango an International entered the semi-finals of the tournament to follow, the British Empire Games at Auck Lawn Tennis Championships Men's Singles In the Egyptian land next year.

This move follows an un-over Glanni Cuccelli (Italy).

here today, with a 0-4, 0-0, win

of rugby, football games played In an infra-club rugb★ match today were: successful attempt by the In another quarter-final, at the Hongkong Football Club Uniont County match-Dorset Association do have lawn Pedro Massip, the Spanish No. Kround yesterday, the Club First and, Wiltshire B. Berkshire 12, tennis Included In the gamer 1, bent Tony Mottram (Britain) XV dofeated the Sucona XV by Hospitals Cup, seini-inst re- programme. The Association 6-3, 6-4, 1935

nine points to three pupe · played-Guy's 3. Middlesex has invited all

the Empire Frankie Parker (USA) beat Countries to send two men and Vladimir

Wright-Nooth, Farquarson and Hospital 8. Cernik (Czecho- Robinson scored for the winners League: Second round Cup women players for the slovakia) 0-1, 0-1 in the fourth, while Minto. crossed over for matches-Wigan 37, Wakefield

Trinity Heuter.

two

tournament. Neuter."

round-Reuter.

the second team.

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