BRITISH OPEN GOLF TOURNEY STARTS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1940..

HARRY BRADSHAW LEADS

BOBBY LOCKE

First Qualifying Round Shows A Featureless Day's Golf

Sandwich, Kent, July 4.-A brilliant 67 over the Sandwich course by Harry Bradshaw, the 26-year-old Irish_professional, pro- vided a last-minute thrill to a rather featureless day's golf in the first qualifying round of the British Open Championship today.

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The qualifying round was played over the sun-drenched Sandwich' and the nearby Deal courses, The final 18 holes of the test to qualify 100 players for the championship proper will be decided tomorrow when the players * switch courses.

Bradshaw led by two strokes from Bobby Locke, South African favour- ite for the title, Johnny Bulla, of the United States, and Ken Bousfield. Britain's most promising young golfer...

Bradshaw, who has never

won a major golfing success in

Engined, did the frst nine holes New Zealand Gets Ready

of the Sandwich course in a

magnificent 32 and was home in 35, falling

by two strokes to

equal the course record set up 16 years ago by the retired Open Champion, Henry Cotton.

Bousfeld had set the pace for most of the day at Sandwich with 09. He had five birdies in his first half of 31.

Overseas players completely -dominated the play nt Deal, where Locke and fiuila shared with 603. Antonia the lead

Frank Cerda (Argentina),

American Stranahan,

the

For Empire Games

Auckland, New Zealand. July 4-New Zealand

is getting ready to stage the British Empire Games, to be held from February 4 to February 11 next year. All the events except rowing will be held at Auckland.

About 100 athletes are expected to come to New Zealand for the big programmo of track and field events, rowing, cycling, swimming, boxing and wrestling.

Australia may send 150 com- Britain's Max ninaleur, and Faulkner were just behind them petitors, Britain 100, Canada 64,

South Africa and Rhodesia G0.) Small groups are expected from and Pakistan. There

on the 71 mark.

the Walkate River was dammed for hydroelectric works.

Generally speaking, the scor-Ceylon

by both courses was un-also will be around 100 New ing on

Conditions Zealanders. expectedly h could scarcely have been more rusy, but it may be the almost tropical heat and the bone-hard the falrways robbed tiring majority of pinyers of any de sire to do more than achieve a ante qualifying score.

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Visiting athletes are likely to

house al the Ardmoor Teachers Training College, about 20 miles by road from Auckland, This was built in World War II Army camp. The New as n Zenland Army will do the enter- "all out," | hug. Faciltles for training will Locke was never but gave a splendid exhibition be available, of golf and fully revealed the strength of the challenge he will be making for the lile.

One could not but feel that Locke himself fears the chal-

lente of Bulla more than that of anyone in the field and his unspoken opinion justification when

Track and held events will be held at Eden Park, where #0,000 spectators enn be packed

The

Stadium,

Western Springs for eveling, has room for 30,000. Olymple Pool, in the was given heart of Auckland, conforms to Bulla, al-Empire Games standards. There rough never having seen Deal is room here for 3,000 people to before, went round the testing watch swimming and diving. course in 60, guided" by his caddy. Reuter,

Washington Star Tournoy

The boxing and wrestling will be held at the Town Hall, Civic Theatre, or in the the open at Carlow Park.

Rowing events will be decided On Lake Karaplre, 100 miles South of Auckland. The take was formed two years ago when

FANLING GOLF

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Landover, Md., July 2.--Metho- dically slashing.

six out birdies, Dutch Harrison today shot a five under par, 07, to go ale with Sam Saend at Into a 202 after the third round of the Washington

Star

open

The July Qualifying round of The Gnal round the Captain's Cup was won by tournament. will be played tomorrow,

L. Goldman with a net 72. Snead matched his first-day D.A.D. Davies had the best round of 69 today. Harrison, return In the Bogey Pool beng playing in Snead's foursome. 2 up on bogey, D. Hung was

and a brilliant eagle,

golf

manner up with Tup."

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SPORTING SAM

COUNTY CRICKET

By Reg. Wootton

HOT OUT."

London Express Service

Worcester Leads In The

Championship

Race

London, July 4.—Woro:stershire, now lying third, with 84 points, in- creased their chances of taking the lead in the County Cricket championship race at the end of the current programme by beating Northamptonshire·nt Kettering todny.

Of the Joint leaders, Middlesex and Yorkshire, who have 88 points, the latter are in a strong position for a win over Surrey, but Middlesox have lost first innings' points to Leicestershire and are 136 runs behind with nine second innings wickets atineling.

Soviet Journal's View On Olympic Games

"SOCCER & FIELD HOCKEY IN DANGER FROM AMERICAN · IMPERIALISTS”

1 By "TOM WHITNEY

Moscow, July 4.-Soviet Sport, the official organ of the Soviet Committee on sports and physical culture, alleges that the United States is attempt. ing to use the Olympic Games as advertising for American "Imperialism" and does not want events included that American athletes cannot win. .

An editorial in the newspaper reviewed the sex- sion of the International Olympic Committee in Rome, picturing it as an unseemly ́business In- volving the auctioning off of the 1966 Games to the biggest bidder.

Lawn Bowls

It stated, however, that the selection of Melbourne as the rite of the 1050 Games was a signal defeat for the Americans and predicted that at the

There was a surprise in Copenhagen session of the Com- mittco next year the Americana the only first round match would be resisted la' their at of the Colony Open Singlés. tempts at sports "hegemony." Championship played yester

The Soviel Sport editorial day when J. A. da Luz, the Yorkshire need 161 with all first class cricket and shared in close were 104 in front with that Ituasion sports authorities A. Bradley by a score of reemed to indicate in any care, holder, was eliminated by J. their recont innings wickets ; two century stands. He hit 13 four wickets to fall.

are watching with considerable 21-20 on the 23rd head at standing.

fotira,

Rabone, who has proved him-interest everything that hap-:

Bradley led 18-0 on the 14th head and 20-11 on the 100

OPEN TRIPLES

Worcestershire, showing much

When Somerest balled 0 self one of the best all-pens in connection with The Craigengower Cricket Club, better ail-round -form than second lime, Only Gimbiett rounders in the game, had taken Olympic Games. Northamptonshire, had little

Liniculty in winning inside two could stand up to the accurate four second innings wickets for

days and so returning to the head of the table. The all-spin attack of Jenkins, Howorth and Jackson was too much for the Northants batsmen, apart from Oldfield,

bowling. He hit 12 hours during his stay of 70 minutes.

Brian Close, Yorkshire's 18- year-old all-rounder, put his County in a winning position at Bradford where, after scoring 80 out of 88, he bowled his off-spinners so effectively that he claimed slx Surrey wickets for 87.

63 by the time play ended. Reuter.

Thailand To Send Team Tol

Asian Games

POLITICS IN SPORT

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The editorin! declared that In the Open Triplen political conflicts in the world bowls championship yesterday: Bro clearly reflected in inter-W. L. Riley, A. McInnes & A. inational sports and that tho E. Elliott beat C. Franco, L. J. concept that the Olympic Games Castilho & D. Rosario 31-8 at are above pelitics is a "myth.” KCC.

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It sald: "It is not by chance that the preparatory sessions of The

A very

advan-

KBGC 'RINKS following have been

Club in

Warwickshire obtained their the season biggest victory at

defeated Somerset when they

Yorkshire have all tomorrow by an innings and 13 runs, ave to score 161 for victory. Fish-

the International Olympic Com~ nitnutes after claiming the extra lock, who hit a six and nine

mittee proceed in an atmos-selected to play for the Kow- After the Games, the 400 half hour at Birmingham. In fours In 18 minutes, was the

phere of mutual squabbles. This, loon Bowling Green visiting competitors will be doing so they were indebted to oply batsman to show any con- taken on a tour

Close, of the North Brian Walton, who with 111 not fidence against

whose Bangkok, July 4-Thai-on the sports screen, reflects the their league matches on Satur-

conflict of interests of tho day. Island the Government out in three hours 35 minutes, match onolysis was nine for 148. land will send track and various imperialist nations."

First Team V. PRC (home); Tourist Department-Associated scored his

E. A. Alkins, G. E. F. Thomp- maiden century. In

CLOSE OF PLAY Press.

swimming teams to take SCORES

The editorial stated that the son, A. J. Hall and L Sykes part in the Asian Athletic Games were

(skip). At Kettering:

every Worcestershire Federation Games in Delhitageous enterprise for

LA. Collyer, J. G. Moyer, A. sort of businessman and added L. G. Eastman and J. McKelvio Innings and 10 runs. Northants

that the question where

the (skip). would be held was

A. Plume, C. E. Crouch, J. settled

on the principle of Fraser and W. C. Simpson (skip). Despite the fact that this Second Team HKCC (away): A. Hullon, J. G. Robertson, was the principle on which the

and Games were given to Melbourne, J. Crighton A. Spary wrote the journal, the decision (skip). also reflected "growing dissatis- faction with American dieta tion."

Baseball Scores

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Brooklyn

beat Northamptonshire by an next year.

Phya Chindarak Deputy Games 00 and 119 (Oldfeld 50, Jenkins 5 for 31

Haworth 3 for 38): Minister of Interior, sald athletes

Bird 68, Broderick for

Werstice 227 (Jenkins 63, competition will be invited to "whoever pays mere."

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Geoff Brown Not On Australian Davis Cup Team

At Worthing: Sussex 245 and participate in tryouts for he Melbourne, July 4.-Clin 02 for 2; Derbyshire 410 (Smith Delhi Games Provincial towns Sproule, manager of the 57. Johnson 77, Rhodes 68, will be invited to send competi tors to Bangkok. The govery Skinner 63). Australian Davis Cup team, At Manchester: Glamorgunment will pay expenses.

The HE has cabled the Lawn Tennis 240 and 25 for none: Lancashire

Olymple Gomes Badelphia (1st game). 17 Association of Australia re- 321 (Place 108, Wooller B for sociation of Thailand is hoping

101 commending

thut

to promote sufficient. Interest in Geoff 84). (Winning pitcher Preacher'

At Nottingham: Hampshire competitive sports so that the toe, loser Curt Simmons.)

be not included in Brown

201 (Dawson 108 not out, country may be represented in Philadelphia (2nd game) 4 10 2 the Davis Cup team,

Jepson 5 for 71): Notts 335 for the 1052 Woald Olympic Games Brooklyn

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5 declared (Keeton 04, Simpson in Helsinki, Finland Associated (Winning pitcher Jack Thomp- In view of this cable, the 54, Winrow 103 not out, Slocks | Presa.

of son, loser Don Newcombe.) meeting

Association. 61). New York (1st game). 11 17 0 called for today to consider the At Leicester: Middlesex 333 Boston

and 6 for one; Leicestershire 4 100 case of Brown, was cancelled. (Winning pitcher Larry Jan-

had previously 475 for 8 declared (Berry 70, Mr Sproule sent sen, loser Bill Voiselle.)

cable recommending Tompkin 94, Jackson 143,

All yesterday's matches in Now. York (2nd game) 7 12 2 Brown's Inclusion.

Walsh 82). Boston

This followed Brown's win ati 8.00

At Bradford: Surrey 270 and the Mixed Doubles "A" Divi (Winning pitcher

dver Charley Wimbledon

American 200 (Close 6 for 87); Yorkshire son of the Lawn Tennis League Barrett, loser Hank Behrman.) champlon Richard Gonzales. 328 (Wilson 50, Yardley 52, were postponed.

Today's matches In St. Louis (1st game)'.. 9 12 0 Mr Sproule's decision to send Closa 00, E. Bedser 5 for 03), Men's Doubles Chicago

4 80 the later cable was made after At Birmingham: Warwick- (Winning pitcher Fred- Mar- discussion with three team shiro beat Somerset by an in, laser Johnny Schmitz.) members, John Bromwich, Billy Innings and 37 runs. Somerset

CCC St. Louis (2nd came) ..

Sidwell and Frank Sedgman 144 and 102 (Gimblett 68); relo Chicago

Warwickshire 5 10 1 Associated Press.

373 for 9

CRC "B" (Winning pitcher Bob Chip-

declared (Townsend G8, Wolton 111 man, loser Al Brazle.)

out, not

Grove Pittsburgh (1st game) 90

60) RCC.

CRC "A" Cincinnal

Reuter.

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OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

(Winning-pitcher Cif Cham-Melbourne July 4.The bers, loser Howie Fox).

Lawn Tennis Association of

Donnelly Plays A Pittsburgh (2nd game) 01 Australin has announced that Remarkable Innings Cincinnati

070 Geoff Prown, Wimbledon (Winning pitcher, Bill Werle, semi-nalist, would not be

Bristol, Ed Erautt)-Associated | asked to join

Australian Davis Cup team which meets July 4. — Canada at Montreal on July Martin Don 22.--Reuter.

nelly, the New Zealand

loser Press.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

the

RHE Annual Meeting left hander,

played a re-

markable innings in

never

-matched-the-

-erratie-bril– liance of Snead, but Dutch had- it when he needed it.

It is noted that Captain's Cup Coming up to the 18th, Snead cards were returned by two was one up on Harrison, but candidates who have not yet Dutch shared his sixth birdie been elected to membership of of the day while the best Sam the Club. While candidates may could do was to match par, take part in Bogey Fools, mem- Harrison's round was marred by bers only can play in Club com- only one bogey and that on the petitions. Incidentally, any in par four 15th. Snead, alternate-tending applicants

for member- brilliant and mediocre,ship are reminded that there is Boston (1st game) ...

2 16 1 posted three birdies, two bogeynhree months probationary Now York

3 52 Of The ILTF period prior to ballot, so if they (Winning pitcher Vic Raschi, Cary Middlecoff, the national Intend taking part in Autumn loser Walt Masterson.) open champion, stiil hung on Competitions, application forms Boston (2nd game) ....

Paris, July 4-The an- giving his 4 0 1 Matched or bettered should be completed now, the fringe.

Now York..

111nual meeting of the Inter-aide a lead of 20 against by ten others yesterday at 137,

(Winning pitcher Clarence national Middlecof equalled Harrison's rather alarmed at the number of Cleveland (1st gomo) ..

The Greens Committee are Marshall, loser Mel Parnell.)

Lawn Tennis Gloucestershire here today. round today to creep within divots to be seen lying around Detroit

Federation will open to- 3 2morrow to discuss reinstat-ty's first innings total of In replying to the Coun- two strokes of the leaders the fairways. During the wet United Pross

season it is inevitable that the loser Art Houteman)

(Winning plicher Bob Feller, ing Japan and Germany to 232, the tourists divots should be flying but every Cleveland (2nd game).

the international organisa-out for 252. 7 141tion.. player should see that any turf Detroit

By the closo cut-or-displaced by him-is-

of play Gloucestershire were pitcher Sam Zoldak, (Winning t

The' French delegate, M. Roger 124 for six wickets in the loser Freddie Hutchinson.) Galley, sald that France will second innings.

Collegiate Title

Amca,

Iowa, July 3.

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Harves Ward, Jr. of North Carolina today won the Nation

once replaced and pressed down.

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In the interests of the course the Chicago (1st game).. 12 15 2 ask the conference to postpone committee have decided that for St. Louis the months of July and August

al Collegiate golf championship plugged ball on the fairway

with a five and four victory

may be lifted and dropped with- Morris Williams of the Over

out penally. This does not University of Texas.

The two Southerners battled mean that preferred lles are per- on, even terms this morning

mitted.

Martin Donnelly

were all

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TENNIS LEAGUE

Cre! HKCC

SCATHING CRITICISM

T. Wren, J. A. L. Pearson, D. Trail and R. J. Wigginton (sklip)

L. Gaddi, J. Tindall, A.: R. Warren and J. Hempsey (skip). Third Team v. Club de Re- crelo_(away);

E. F. S. Baker, C. E. Holt, R: II. Browno and T. J. Hemsley (skip)

Avery Brundage, American Vice-President of the Interna- tional Olympic Committee, cams in for scathing criticism in con- nection with his efforts to have

A. P., Weir, T. P. Styles; A. removed froni the Olympic Bailey and L. E. Lammert (skip) schedule such events as light

A Dodd, A. E. Grossmith, P. for women, athletics

rowing, Hughes and H. H. Rose (skip). soccer and field gymnastics,

GEORDIES' RINKS hockey.

The following will represent the Russian editorial, that in the Northumberland and Dur-

exham Association in attempting to secure the

a friendly theclusion of a series of sports match tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. at from the Olympiad, the AmeriHunghom against the Kowloon

their Dock Club: cans are reaching out bands for the gold, silver and

D. Monument, bronze Olymple medals."

The editorial noted that tho turned down Committee had

"B" Division

V. RAF

v, KT "Blue" v. KT "White" v. LRC

v. IRC

v. USRC

:

"It's clear to anyone."

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Mr Brundage's proposal in the

main.Associated Press.

Oxford Follow On Against Cambridge

Lord's, London, July 4-Cambridge completely outplayed Oxford in the first two days of their annual cricket match at Lord's. When stumps were drawn today, Oxford needed 156 runs to avoid an innings defeat, with all their wickets in hand.

In reply to Cambridge's first innings score of 359. Oxford could only put up 169 and were made to follow on 190 runs behind.

three One of Oxford's

South Africans. Hofmeyr, gave a defensive display reminiscent of his fellow countryman, Bruce Mitchell. Rarely

attempting a scoring stroke, ho carried Na bat

which

Bowling

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40 21 70 ́3)

J. Stokoo,

W. Cowie and J. Fraser

A. Boulton, T

WalloP: Tiddie and J. Hempsey (skip);

W. Chambers, A. Welt, A. A. Dand and J. Tindall (skip);

E. Cato, A, Elliott, V. Ramsey and-R.--Balley --(sklp)/-

HKCC RINKS

The following will represent the Hongkong Cricket Club to a lawn bowls game against the Talkoo Dock Recreation Club at Chater Road at 5.15 p.m. to- niorrow:

G. W. Sewell, A. Graliam, R. H. Wild, A. E. Howkins (skip).

N. R. Oliver, E. J. R. Mitchell, H. F. Shields, W. Williamson. (skip).

D. Phillips, L. IL. Wood, R. A. Edwards, A. W. Brown (skip),

Reserve: H. J. D. Lowe.

· TAIKOO RINKS Taikoo Club will play their postponed Second League Ax- ture with Hongkong Cricket Club on Wednesday at Chater

The

-Com- game will Road.

mence. at 8.30 and Taikoo will be represented by J. B. Breler, J. Rowan, R. B. Marshall, J.-C. Chalmers (skip); T. R. Maclean,

of Tom 10 minutes for his total of 81 Van Ryneveld :: 30.1 3 00 3D R. Dally, A. Steven, W, Mel-

included three

Byes: 10, leg-byes 17-Reuter. rose (skip); J. H. Kinniburgh, B. G. Baker, C. Bovaird, W. G. The scoreboard at the end of McKia (skip). Oxford never looked like the team which had beaten New the second day's play' was: Zealand, Yorkshire and Middle-

OXFORD sex this season. They seemed unsettled by their

1st Innings entirely erratic fielding on Saturday and . B. Hofmeyr not out initiative.

through the first innings for 64 Whitcombe and then played through the Wrigley remaining 65 minutes. Allo- Chesterton 5 10 1 decision until next year. "Wo

While his colleagues fell together he batted for five hours Kardar pitcher Randy believe that, the question needs the laser Red Embree.)

spin deliveries more study and moro time be Goddard and Cecil Cook, Dan-runs, (2nd game).. 2 71 fore it can enflsfactorilynelly exercised caution. But ho fours St. Louis

4 12 1 be discussed."

cast aside all restraint when (Winning pitcher Ned Garver,

the last man came in and the loser Waller Pierce.

Over 50 delegatos from mem- tourists were still 28 runs bo- in the first 18 holes of the 30-

With the oncoming of school Washington (1st game) 7 10 1 her countries.

will attend thehind. holo Anal or the Iowa State holidays members are reminded Philadelphia

912 a meeting at the French: Racing College course, but this after-that the booking list for the Club (Winning pitcher Dick Fowler, Club. The

Donnelly flogged the bowling conferenco which agon Williams' game fell apart Bungalow at Fanling is now loser Mickey Haefner.)

and with the help of meets under from the fourth hole on. After open. Preference will be given Washington (2nd game) 0 10 3 of the nine holes, the Texan began to members with children. Full Philadelphia

British delegate, Mr extra-ot the 45 runs added in 0 11 0 Eaton Grifith, will also discuss 25 minutes by the tenth wicket missing easy putta,, which cost particulars - moy be obtained (Winning pltcher him soveral

Bobby standardising tennis balls and Altogether in his innings of holes-United from the Office, 33 Prince's Shantz, loser Dick Welk.)-A-score-counting in international just under two and a half hours, PressTMTM

tournaments United Press,

Dommelly, mainly by drives and pulls, hit ten boundaries,

Building,

AS YOU HAVE BROUGHT

NO CREDENTIAL

sociated Press,

Mister Conquest

WOULD IT BE TROUBUNG

YOU TOO MUCH TO GIVE,

THE PASS-WORD?

THIS

KNOW NO

PASS-WORDM ROCA DION" GIVE ME

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HARDLY SURPRISING"] SINCE ROCA OD NOT ADVICE US OF YOUR COMING BY THE USUAL, CHANNE

ROCA 1B IN HONG FROM, THE POLICE-THAT IS WHY I CAME TO.... WARN YOU

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TIEGY THE

seven

Tour De France

the chairmanship tours, scored all but one an allowed Cambridge to seize the B. Boobeyer b Wall: wolt 2 dinand Kubler of--Switzerland

The New Zealand captain, Hadleo, paved the way for Donnelly's onslaught with a display of quick-footed driving. which brought him a six and five fours, but the other batamnon were often bewildered by the gullo of Goddard's off-breaks and the left-arm leg

Cook

10 St. Malo, July – 4. ---For-· C. E. Winn v Doggart b Wait, atali, fair-headed, C. Van Ryneveld run out 13 today won the fifth lap of the bowler, put the D. B. Carr e Eurnett b Hall: 13 Tour de France the 208 Kulo- medium-pace Light Blues on top by bowling A. H. Kardar lbw b Doggart 25 metres from Rouen to St. Malo, Boobeyer and getting "WIRT brilliantly caught at sily mid- I. P. Campbell e Popplewell

b. Doggart C. R. Rudd b Hall

on.

J.

THE SCOREBOARD.

CAMBRIDGE

1st Innings

P. Whilcombo e Popplewell

b Warr.j

M. Wrigley b Warr

G. Chesterton b Warr

Dewes,' .c.. Kardor,

Carr,

b.

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Morris, b. Wrigley ....

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ot

70

Bowling:

O. Duggart, b. Whitcoinbe

00

Warr

M. Stevenson, c. Boobyer,

b. Wrigley

These two bowled throughout A. Rimell, e. Kardar, b. the Innings of four and a quar- Chesterton.

ter hours and well deserved D. Insole, c. Van Ryneveld, their five wickets aplecé.

b. Karder. Gloucestershire started well A. Burnett, b Kardar

Y

In their second innings, but Hell, cr& D. Van Ryneveld: ‚ ̈ during the tea Interval rain fell, O. Pepplewell, sip." Camp which delayed theresumption bell, Van Ryneveld. for over half an hour, and then J. Warr, not out batsmen found conditions digo. Watt C. and Van cult against the spin bowlers on Ryneveld drying pitcher de Extras Aftor, the opening pair bad • fput on 20 the County cios): niya

"Thord" wickets lớp 68 and do the

57 Walt

Tall Rimell

9 Doggart 12 Stevenson

21.3

M.

7.43

10 0 31 17. 8:40 -12-97 8 3 10 249517

Bernard Gauthier" of ~ the

o French National team. 5second oud. Joseph Tacca of the

Ile de France team third.

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Jacques Macinelik of France' was fourth, Marcel Dupont of the Belgian Eagles firth

The time was eight hours 27 minutes 18 seconds.—Asso 100ciated Press.

WWE FOURTH' LAP.

Lucien Géineire, of France, W won the fourth stage of the Tour de Franco cycling taco here today,covering Ute 180 kilometres from Boulogne to Rouen in Ave hours, 10 minutes.. and four seconds.uce by

He was closely followed: Jacques Marinell, of France, who was given the same t tire, 17 while Maurice Dlot another 14 Frenchman, was third in five | hours) 6 11 5 minutas Blandy (40 seconds," and "Mario "Ricet, of 84 Italy, fourth in Avohbúra 713.

minutos, and 30% second tatt

2nd InningsSENAA

15 Hofmeyr not out:

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