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ARISES TO VIELCOME

A PERENT SET OF CHARACTERS IN THE

SPORTING STAGE PO

·FIRST -- A B6.

RICKET

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2. A PGAN OF

PRAISE FOR JOHN LANGRIDGE.

HAND FOR WALTER HADLEE AND HIS NEW ZEALANDERS FOR THE PROMISE

OF A BRIGHT SUMMER.

COUNTY Cricket

NOT ONLY FOR GETTING AMONG THE CENTURIES SO QUICKLY BUT FOR DAYLLING THERE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"

POLLDS; SHILLINGS.

·DOLLARS OF YEN I

THETRE ALL

Waldoma

FINALLY

A VAST AND GENEROUS HAND FOR THO

ON THE SEASON'S

BENEFICIARES,

NORMAN HEVER

DENIS COMPTON

AND SURVEY'S

EDDIN WATTS

-(London Kupress Service),

STARTLES

HIS FORMER COUNTY

Dismisses Robertson, Edrich & Compton For Four Runs

at

London, May 25.-Norman Hever, the 24-year-old London-born fast medium bowler, whom Middlesex allowed to join Glamorgon a year ago, startled his former County Lord's today by dismissing Jack Robertson, Bill Edrich and Denis Compton in five overs at a personal cost of four runs.

Middlesex had four wickets down for 32 runs in under an hour against the County Champions, but then they fought back with great determination and made a splendid recovery to have 322 for nine on the board when stumps were drawn.

The Middlesex recovery began when George Mann (50) and Harry Sharp (68) added 72 for the fifth wicket and continued with a sixth wicket partnership of 112 between Sharp and Alex Thompson (89).

At Northampton: Kent 222, shire 170 for 4 (Halliday 73 not Of the other Essex wickets The best batting performance of the day came from Surrey's Alex Coxon took four for 37, (Clarke 5 for 83); Northampton- out).

At Worcester: Worcestershire allrounder, Harry Squires. Al-while Frank McHugh, easily shire 60 for one.

"At Leeds: Essex 174 (Coxon 247 for 6 (Kenyon 17, Wyatt 70). though

not his highest innings, the fastest bowler in the York- Squires played one of the bestshire side for a long time, took 4 for 37, Close 5 for 58); York-Reuter,

other for 44. Ho was lanings of his fine career in the making 210. He did not give a making the professional debut. chance in his stay of four hours

looked full

On a a pitch which

40 minutes. His cover drives of runs, Kent found considerable MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

were superb and he hit three sixes and 23 hours,

fast dimculty in the left arm bowling of Robert Clarke, who celebrated the award of his Excellent bowling and steady County cop earlier in the day by batting put Yorkshire in taking Avo wickels for just strong position against Essex at under 17 runs ench Leeds

Another notable bowling suc- cess by the 18-year-old colt, Brian Close, marked the Essex Chiefly by off spin innings. attack round the wicket he claimed five wickets for 58 and brought his tally in the five matches. since he came into the side to 27 wickets at a cost of about 21 runs apleco, .

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

The close of play scores were: At Cambridge: Warwickshire 75): 217 (Ord 54, Townsend Cambridge University 50 for 3, At Lord's: Middlesex 322 for D (Mann 80, Sharp 00. Thompson 80); Glamorgan to bat.

407 At the Oval: Surrey (Squires 210, McIntyre 53);} Derbyshire 20 for 4:

Oxford Do Well Against

New Zealanders

Oxford, May 25.--Oxford University fared well on the first day of their three-day cricket match against the Now Zealand touring team here today. They scored 247 runs and by the close of play had taken three New Zealand first innings wickets for 67 runs.

Oxford's total was chiefly due to some fine bat- ting by Hofmeyr, who scored 95 not out, and C. Winn, who made 58.

Hofmeyr would have reached his century against the tourists had not a fine spell of bowling by the right-arm off-spinner, Rabone, who in three overs took four wickets for 13, Anished of the-Oxford-innings. --

60.

Altogether he took five for

Byrne Again Tommy

A Tiger-Tamer

New York, May 25.-Lefty Tommy Byrne, who can easily qualify for a job in the Bronx Zoo as tiger tamer if he ever gets tired pitching for the Yankees, once again personally defeated the Bengals today, striking out 12 batters and driving in four runs with two well smacked doubles.

It was Byrnes' fifth straight victory over Tigers in a two-year span, a brilliant five-hitter in which he struck out at least once every man in the lineup except George Kell to achieve the highest total in the Major Leagues this season.

THURSDAY MAY 26, 1949,

GOLF

Frank Stranahan Feels He Is Better This Year

Frank Stranahan, 27-year-old holder of the British amateur golf title, flow Into London from the United States, but there was no trophy In his baggage. The cup had already been brought over by his father, who, at 62, is also playing in the championship.

Tennis League

Pinying at home USRC lost to Indian NC by the odd set in nino in a. Lawn Tennis Leaguo "C" Division matchs, yesterday.

A. Dinnen and P, Pecario (USRC) Inst to B.AT. Bux and Wall Mohamed, 3-0, drow with, A., J. Hussain and B. M. Dinar, 6-6; heat. R. R. Rumjalin and Y, A. Curreani,

3.0.

J Anderson and ɑ. Canson lost Frank Stranaham in Thix and Mohamed, 1-8; lost lo Twain and Omar. 3-6; drew with Rajahn and Curreem, 6-1).

Frank, who has played in many tournaments during the winter, feels he in several shots better than last year. He immediately flow to Dublin for practice on the Portmarnock championship courge.

Frank wants lots of practice |

de: at Portmarnock. Ho has elded that shola inust be saved on the greens and is again using the putter be had at Hoylake two years ago when he nearly tled for the Open, with Fred Daly.

The putler he used at Mulr- field last. year has been dis- carded. Reason: "I three-put- ted too often." Liko Willie Turnesa, Frank is to play with the smaller. British ball when here.

Italy Wins Mediterranean Soccer Cup

Athens, May 20-The Italian team won the Medi- terranean Friendship Cup his Football Tournament yes- father's play: "My dad is a terday by defeating Greece pretty good player. He has three goals to two.

Frank's

comment on

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beaten ́mò, many times, back home, A match between would be a pretty tough fight. It I'm going to lose my title, I would rather lose it to him than to anyone else."

Americans Challenge At Portmarnock

Italy defeated all three of her Turkey, Egypt and opponents, Greece.

The Inspired Greek team kept the heavily favoured Hallan team from scoring until three minutes before the end of the

when Alberto ปร first appearance in the tournament, scored the first goal.

Gallassi scored again in the second half, The Greek goals were scared by Stafyldes and Kenos in the second half

first ing

Galtasai,

The third Italian goal was

IDIARY, 1948

Barny

Appaby

ON DERBY DAY YOU. PRO "LOST F10 WILL

AGAIN BET ON ANTE-POST

Final

Acceptors

For The Derby

+-

London, May 25.-Thirty- scored by the captain, Gluseppe nino final acceptors were May 25.- Baldini, after five minutes of announced today for the

for the

half-Associated Derby, to be run over one Golf Press.

and a half miles, at Epsom on Saturday, June 4,

second

Lawn Bowls League

C. J. Eather and E. A. Hancock hant Tix and Molamet. -2: If it to Fin and Onise, 4-4; treat Run Jahn and Curreem, -3,"

WIN FOR SCAA

SCAA, laving at home, best Kowloon Dark Club. 0-0.

K C. Wone and K. C. sit. PR.CA.A3 beat A. Norrlay and D. Moniment, 6-1: bent E. Thumphrov azh Y... Burbeek, fl-1; best E. Cato: weden Ceilinn, G-D.

V. K. Nr and P. Y. Kunk hrat Courlayan Monument, - heat #humphrey and Bucheck, 6-0; boot Cato and Colline, 4-0.

Baw and 15. 10. Ta heat doute www and Monument. 6-11 hast Thumphrey and Thurbeck, 0-1: beat Cato and Collina, 1-0.

KCC DEFEATED

KCC lost to CRC B 0-2.

In Kan-kn and Na Kam-chaung ! C.R.CA best 1). Hung and J. fluest. 8-4; bent 3. Toller and P. Egal, 4-3, best Argont, and GIBIs, M.2,

Cheer Tu-wing arl Wiliam Wi best Hung and fuest. -1; beat Thiter and Firal, G-il best. Argoni and Gillis, (-).

Loun Yu-hing and Cheung Sand Punt Itune and Cluest. 7-5 hent beat Argent Toller and Eval,, 6-7: and tie 6+0.

INTRA-CLUB MATCH CRC "A" best CNC "C"! Bel. + Wong Tin and Wong Bat-lle (A) fort to Laung Yimesin and Chung Yee-tu, 2-0: beat Bia Din-lung, and Liu Chu-pan, 0-1; beat Lo Toh and Wang Cham-tal, 6-4.

Jal

.

They are: The Ulster, Ind. Marco Polo, Highlander III, Scottish Meridien, Targul, Irish Abbot, Blue Sepal, Roe da

Xerxes, Diable,

Normanton, Swallow Tail, Ruzion Ygongo, Courier, Nimbus, Nea-

Boy,

Ma Wei-kong and Tu Bhou-lam beat Leung and Chung 6-2; beat Ma and Liu, 6-3; beat Lo and Wong 0-2.

Liu Tok-ki and Chen Ming kong beat Leung and Chung, -3: beat 355 and Lalu, 6-0; beat Lo and Wong, 0-2.

TODAY'S MATCHES Today's Matches are!

"A" Division (Men's)

HKU v KCC

Recreio v SCAA

HKCC CRC

"A" Division (Ladies')

KCC v USRC

CRC Y LRC

re- pollian Star, Winloughton, Big ARMY FOOTBALL

on

Wig, Happy Mick, Prionium, Barnes Park, Le Troubador, Hindostan, Iran, Enver, Pasha Royal Forest, Galley Conservative, Peter

Proo!, Flower,

Gades, Bolsson, Lord Drake, Amuur Drake, Royal Empire, Val Drake, Mon Chatelain and Brown Rover.

THE OAKS

Champions

Draw With

The Rest

Dublin, America's challenge the British Amateur Championship is still very the much in evidence on Portmarnock links here as Frank Stranahan, the hold.

and Willie er,

Turness, Bre winner two years ago, still there.

The following teams will They are the only remaining:

present. Club de Recreio Americans, but the manner Saturday: their golf while winning' the

First Division "A" (Away) against third round games today stamps KDRC at 4 pm.

them |||A. P. them as the danger with

C. Marques, F. favourites before thev. V. Ribeiro, Noronia takip: Joint

7. A. Lang 7. X. da Silva, R. F. championship started.

Luz, A. M. Souza (skip); J. Yet the honours of today's Remedios, B. P. Marques, C. play went to two young Eng-Pereira, . F. V. Ribeira (sklo). fahmen, Ronnie White, who won First Division "B" (Away) against the English championship earlier CCC at 4pm.:

G. A. Guterres. II. R. Pinna, G. this year, and Laddis Lucas the A. Noronha, Dr. A. P Cluterres Wake, Verban plus Hank Edward's left-hander, who is to captain fakia) A V. Gusano, M. A. Bap The lithe lefty from

Nineteen fillies have accepted who is double accounted for the others Britain's Forest, North Carolina,

Walker Cup

team tata, C. M. Silva, C. Rata Pereira for the Oaks, to be run over one developing Into one of the best Rollicking Reds won their

against America later in the (akip); P. N. da Silva, F. X. Soares, mile and a half, at Epsom en straight pitchers in the business, shot third

victory 3-2

C. Desto, C. F. Remedios (skin); Thursday, June 3, They are: vocaran

Second Division (Home) against Avila, Indian Night, Squall, BA two "wrong field" doubles into against Phils in Cincinnati White, a 23-year-old solicitor, Talkon at p.m.; deep left in the fifth and alxih | Bud Lively won his fourth vic-holed a ten yards putt on the 1. S. Giva, J. P. Xavier... Coronation. Gainsborough, Lacy, innings, sending home two base tory. runners on each occasion.

to win what was generally Beltrao, A. A. Lopes (skip): R. M.

Vice Versa, Merayan, Musidora, FOR A CHANGE

ла classical cognised

battle,v. Ribeiro. 1. Pintos, O. P. Reme Pretty Girl Susan. No Cheating, ners of the Army League

extra dios, J. A. Remedios (skip). Suddenly acting like a ball

which necessitated two

Humming Bird, Miss Alligator, for the second year running, holes.

Third Division (Home) against Camarguo, Vale of Towy. Un met a team selected from club for a change. St. Louis Browns upset Boston Red Sox

known Quantity and Bedella It was a game worthy of the KCC at 4 p.m.:

V. A. Sequeira, J. Cotton, 2. A.

the Rest of the League, 8-4 as Cliff Fannin pitched four

Brown. Hhool and a great plly that they Victor, 3.3. Barto (skip); A. A.

The game This year's Epsom Derby may hit ball and got 13 hit support.

had to meet in this carly stage. Guterres, M. Nunes, M. L. Hota, J.

GOC, fawer than 14 holes in the B. Soares (skip); R. A. Campos, 3. set up a record number of run- the He tired in the sixth and, with New York. two men on base, Tom Ferrick Tigers: p. Newhouser, Stuart; round were halved and each, L. A. Rozario, D. C. Alverners as the final forfeit stage, Matthews, served up a home

run ball to

won two to be all square at the C. Swift.

detalls of which were announced presented Al Zarila...

18th, Yankees: p. Byrne; c. Berra.

following gro The That was

the last hit Red St. Louis

Thereafter, in another fine bowls teams for Saturday: 0.13). Sox

hol at the 10th,WhiteTM Bank relief ball the rest of Browns: p. Fannin, Ferrlek; e. that putt to win at the 20th,

after a struggle which had last Moss. Jack Graham hit a St. Louis Red Sox: p. Dobson, Johnson; ed nearly four hours--Reuter. Kolthomer, but Browns got most c. Tebbetts..

because of a to- of their runs

NATIONAL LEAGUË Boston' error in the Ave-run Brooklyn fifth. Bobby Doerr's tumble of Pittsburgh a grounder yielded two tallies and Vern Stephens mufted a pop fly for another.

Golf Match At

-Deep Water Bay

THE SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE

Scores were:

Detroit

A 2

4 15

themade, for Ferrick pitched Boston Red

The Ladies Scellon of The New Zealanders had a few Royal Hongkong Golf Club the way. shocks when they opened their have invited the Ladies from innings, for the first three wie-the Shek-O Club to kets fell at four, 10 and 41. match at Deep Water Bay THE SCOREBOARD day. Starting at 9.30 a.m.

The close of play scoreboard read:

OXFORD

1st innings

Boobyer b Cave

Hofmeyr not out

Winn e Scott b Rabone

Van Ryneveld b Hayes Carr b Cave Kardar b Smith

Robe b Rabone

b Rabone

Law b Rabone...

Chesterton e Reid b Rabone Wrigley b Hayas

Extras

The teams are as follows: Deep Water Day v. Shek-O

Mr Piercy

Mrs Stewat

Mrs Coombs

Mrs Hunter

Mrs A. Mackle

05 Mrs Goldinan

68 tra Grieve

10 Men Turnbull

Mrs J. Brown.

Bim Fenn

*

Mrs MarkЯAVIN

V. Mr Eillatt

y. Mr Strickland

V. Miri Dawson

Grove

V. Mrs Macintosh

v. Mr Standaloft

v. Mes Prophet

V. Mrs Wallem

V. Mrs Frederick

v. Mrs MacAvoy

v. Mrs S. Stewart

V. MIT FOX

v. Mrs Mason

BATTLE OF HOMERS Dodgers came

from behind to defeat Pirates, 8-0 in battles

starts

Sookunpoo last evening was the scene of the final Army football game of the

second green for a birdia three Pinna, E. M. Alareon (skip): A. / Mixed Blessing. Double Deal.; neason when 25th RA, win-

2

No

3

2 GOLF

13 0 8. 1 Dodgers: p. Barney, Banta; c Campanella.

Pirates: p. Lombardi, Muncrief,

c. Fitzgerald. Riddle:

York New Chicago

Giants: p. Kennedy, Berhmen, Koslo; c. Cooper.

mad

Cubs; p. Rush; c. Novotney. Philadelphia Cincinnati

8

0

B

of homers that gave Brooklyn record of seven wins in nine

on their western Jaunt. Pirates got off to an

Kiner

V. Mrs M. Robert-carly lead on homers by Wally

Mrs Stoker

Birs Collings

son Mrs Hobb

v. Mrs R The next regular

and

Westlake, Ralph Third Pete Castiglione. Thursday" will be on June 10 Jackie Robinson, getting his at Deep Water Bay. A Shang- third homer in two days, start:

Foursome will be the event ed Dodgers off.

hai

Tom Brown

Brooklyn's. 13

247 of the Day and it is hoped that and Carl Furillo got three hits

all intending to play will sign aplece to pace

the list at Deep Water Boy or hit drive on four pitchers Winform the Hon. Secretary

50

Lefts Howie Pallet continued

Masi.

G

Anglo-Irish Final At

Harlech

M. Silva, P. A. Costa,

PRC

the

N. A.

have

Win watched by

Major-General

who afterwards the Army League

PRC today, shows that 39 of the orl Cup and medals to the 25th RA

ginal 417

paid £ 100 tearn, eatrics

a draw of four First Division "(away}" against to accept, which is five more Resulting in-a-

than the previous record field of Kools each, the game was fast IRC at 4 pm.

M. Saul, W. Mesmith, J. M. Forrest, W. R. Hillyer (skip); W. 34 in the 1862 Derby, which was and exciting from start to finish. Both sides played good won by Caraciacus.

football, and This

spared them-

J. D. Cameron, II. Brown, J. E. Hayward: Gough

Is race

wort!

year's H. Tarlor. A. Soutar, F. Channing £17,125 pounds, also a record selves nothing. and with both

for the

C. Dowman (akip).

Reserve: K. Bawdle.

Derby. The

winner teams in the

Second Division (Home)

HIKERC at 4 p.m.:

£500 for the breeder, which is

T. Pilkington, T. 11. Goodman, R.

more than the £13,000 won by

year.

The owners of the second third will receive

£1,000 and £810 respectively-Router.

stages

lead at various

against will receive £14,170, including stages, a draw was a very good

25th RA 25th RA settled down to

carly

Brown

twica worked in well before shooting

the

The side "notting. no Rest then got slightly on top and werd awarded a penalty In the nineteenth minute which Weatherall

erall converted. 2716 drew level when Brown scored minute Champions

went hard

MacKenzie, C. Pope (skip): 3. the French colt, My Love, ist attack right away, and in the

Russell, 0. Weeks, R. Scalor, Davis (skip): _d. E. Willerton, J. Hedman. 1. D. Dowar, F. Nollan (skip).

A. Heserves: W.

Saunders. II. Finney, J. Galvin, N. Reynolds,

НКСС

The following will represent the HKCC (away) in a Becond

Div}«

away, by the Irish sire, Sol- ferino out of Anyway, starting

3.

rur

native champion, and. Mrs Recreation Club on Saturday, at i chacond favourite at 4 to 1.

1.1.2:

from the wing

the

now

In the

Both teams

from

halt

Rest

Irish: "Guineas” The Curraghi, Eire, Magon ston League Match against the Mr R. A. Duggan's colt, Solon- Phillies: p. Heintzelman, Trin-

Harlech, North Wales, on Saturday at 4pm.:

G. W. Sewell, E. 7. N. Mitchell, May 25-An Anglo-Irishw. Willanion. . . wild skip): kle: c. Lopata.

D. Philips. F. C. D. Black, R. A. Reds: p. Lively; c. Mueller,final to the British Women's Paw. Brown xip: A. at 100 to 0 against, won the for the lead, and two minutes Boston

Golf Championship will be D. Humphreys, II. JD. Lowe. Irish Two Thousand Guincas,

time.... a St. Louis

3 6

Rinner. II. F. Shields (axig),

over one mile, hore today, attr

attack

in the award resulted played over 86 holes on tho Braves: p. Spahn, Hogue; c

Reserves: N. R. Dilver,

Ridden by M. Hartnelt, Solota Weatherall

of another penalty, which Royal St David's course here Wood.

again converted. way won comfortable by two Wea IRC Cardinals:

p. Pollet;

between tomorrow

Miss

and a half

from Mr This lengths

success was short-lived, The following players have been and Rice.--United Press.

Bunty Stephons, the English selected to represent the

edy's English-trained however, for straight from the Indian S. Kennedy's

kick-off the defence, made a Transatlantic, who that arrangements can be made his fine comeback, with a 3-0

was

great error which loft Rimimer Val Redman, Ireland's No. "First Division

against (home) for the drawing of partners bo- Cardinal victory over Boston fore the day of play.

Braves

ves in St. Louis. Cardinals

PRC-M.D. HET, A IL See and ridden by T. Hawcroft, with an easy task to level the score 2 player.

min, A. Rundahn, A. K. Minu Mr-T.

*28 to 1 Donncily's

ont-once more... In Berlin bunched four of their six hits

Crossing The Irish No. 1, Miss P. Gar- (skip); M. I. Farick, A. 3. Hutsider, Some Bloom, a further

over at 2-2,"both The Glover Cup is now being off Worren Spahn in the fourth

teams tried hard to gain the ployed, the first round to be to score all their rund.

Berlin, May 25-The Swedish vey, champion of her country for en, A. Rosen sie three lengths away third ir n

K. 21, Rumjaho, A. R. Kichelfeld of 12 runners.

advantage. 26th RA were inished by June 3.

Some daring base running en athletic team, which was held up the past three years, was over B. Yusuf, UA. Rumjahn (akip).

beaten imed and

five and

Recond Division (Tome)

The Irish champion three-more prominent, and in the able Chic Diering to score the last night at the Soviet zone whelmed

Brown beat the KCC-6. 8, Hussain,

II. year old, Tribal Song, owned by 28th minute Schoendienst singled him in and cause its members lacked entry semi-final this afternoon.

| (skip); Q. R. "Sadick. I. Kitchell, An attractive programme

Mm Rolman, who jumped in- H. A. Rahman, M. RumahD 41 favourite but ron appoint-in off the post, A of he slid in under a high throw, visas arrived in Berlin amateur athletics has been ar- Stan Musial's double and Eddie afternoon by a British European to the Umelight as Clarrie Tier- (skip); B. 9. Bux, 1. All M. Aingly Reuter. ranged for the British Games Kaszak's single provided

Airways aircraft..

nan 13 years ago when she won Wahabi, A. 9. Madar (skip),"%) The team will participate in 10 meeting which takes place in other mios.

the Irish title, beat Mra Cosmo Falconer, of Scotland, by three Graziano Backs and two in her semi-final,

Bowling

M

R

Hayes

Cave

•19.0 20

44

40

Reld

7

Burtt Nabono

05

0

60

Donnelly

10

2

00

1st innings

Smith

*** NEW ZEALAND

Scott Van Ryneveld

Chesterton

Hadice b Wrigley

Held lbw b Whitcombe

Wallace not out

Smith riot out Extrus

JUST THE NUT

FOR A GWM:

1

23

British Games

Swedish. Athletes

the

fest run after he doubled. Al check point at Helmstedt. be-four by Miss. Stephens in the Appar. A. R. Ratack, AM. WAHROM A W. Gordon, was a 0 to goalie: with a shot that went

the

20 Landon on June 6. A team of Cubs made it two straight

this

Swedish-German athletic match

1 eight picked United States cham- over Glants at Chicago, winning at the Olympic Stadium to

nons will participate, and Bel-3-2 as Bob Rush scattered seven morrow.

hits

his second

67

will return to

for 1. Sweden are sending representado Reen triples home to way of mundo Stockholm by -Reuler, tives, Italy, too, may take part. Cub runs and a triple by Emil day next.

Mister Conquest

AND BO THE GUARDGI

BELOW DECKO

I'VE GOT

In the quarter-finale, Mrs

Jake Lamotta

they

This reverso ́atung. the Rest Into violent

with attack, and four minutes left to play Large Entry- For

drow

level again " when Namskill I scored from a heat "Daily Telegraph"

header by: Woods. Then came Golf Tournament

the dramatic cfinish. With only Ramukill minute to go Farco, and two, Mis Redman

New York, May 25-Rocky Of interest to,, golfers is the one beat Mrs Kyle by one hole, Miss Graziano, who is beginning Amatar Professional Foursomes scored again for Rest only for Himiner to equalise for Stephens bent Mina Howell by serious training for a comeback, tournament arranged by the Champions with the very three and two, and Miss Garvey today : predicted that. Jake London newspaper, the "Daily list kick of an excellent game, beat Mrs Valentine by three and Lamotta will beat Marcel Cer-Telegraph."; It will be played.

Champions 23th RA-Ander- two-Reuter.

dan for the world middleweight at the Moortown Golf Clubs son, Hughes, Nassaut Craig- title if Jake gets in shape. Loads in Yorkshire, England, on

Brown, Rocky said, "Catdan is an old September 20 and 30 and Octo-head; Vernon, Rice;

Finney, Rimmer, --- Meriden, man. Lamotte I only 20 and ber 1. The fact that Britain's ho will tear Cordan's body Walker Cup team will be taking Holluhan.opptil dere With L. Schuro winning his part part, as well as the Ryder Cup The Rest Bution; For postponed match against EM. No tuneup matches have been players representing Britain and rester, Rigty Weatherall, Walton, Manson; Stant, Dorning, Marchetti, there are now five made yet for Graziana, who may the United States, should draw a Woods, Rafferty, Ramsklil Analists for this year's Kowloon set 4 September title shot at large crowd. ** P Chess Club Championship. the Corden-Lamotta winner.

FIVE CHESS FINALISTS

The five, not

one of whom United Fress Moortown was the venue of

the first Ryder Cup match in Woodburn Wins The INSPECTION-TOUR- Britain between professionals of Championship before, are J. P

has over played for the Club:NAW YORKUMOYABLee the United Kingdom and the Yorkshire Cube

United States in 1929, when Bcl-

de Carvalho L. Schure, Ray Savold, the heavyweight boxer Danenberg,

**K Prokopoy, and | left for Europe,- today, aboard Etain's team won a doglatvo:vie-1: Yorki haeyman Lord Allon Joseph Taue, PRIOR the steamer Mauretania, where tory by six matches to four dale's Woodburn won the York":

thedirakontour. were in the be will make art inspection tour: Blud, ten miles from the thire Cup tus over t Colony Championship Final Tast

France; Ireland and costal Harrogate and four miles Here year sonure taking third-place tal

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