COUNTY CRICKET
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1949.
POSITIONS UNCHANGED AT TOP OF THE TABLE John Langridge Scores His Tenth Century
London, July 5.-There were no changes in the first four places of the County Cricket Championship table when the current programme was completed today.
A fine effort by Middlesex bowlers enabled them to bent Leicestershire and remain joint leaders with Yorkshire, who defeated Surrey comfortably. Ench has 100 points, but Yorkshire are a game in hand of Middlesex, who have played 14,
Although Sussex have 18 more games,
a possible 30 Innings for Lang ridge, who may also play 111 Festival games. His chances of well depend the record may
dry weather upon continued like that which favoured Comp. ton late in the years ago.
Worcestershire, who recorded a two-day victory over Northamptonshire, still occupy third position with 96 points from 12 games, with Glamorgan, who could only draw, 20 points behind in fourth place with 13 gumes played." Warwickshire's two-day vic- ford by six wickets, *tory over Somerset gained them Hutton was put to a lame stroke points from with only nine runs scored, the Ofth pince with 13 games, while Gloucester-wicket remained too true for without the Surrey were
bowlers to assuine County fixture. dropped to command. Lowson played nn- rixth-position with 60 points other splendid Innings, hitting from 12 games,
ten fours in his 57, and a fourth Leicestershire managed to wicket stand of 61 in 75 minutes and Smithson vacate the bottom position by between Lester taking first Intings points off assured Yorkshire of victory. Middlesex. They now have
With 20
a frat Innings icad of and
took Lancashire points from ten games to Hump-73,
ice's 16 from 11 matches. Glamorgan wickets before the
hire,
who
three
151 Interesting
sum:ner two
hours Baiting for three
45 minutes. Langridge hit 19 fours one chance Have only when he had scored 14. THE RESULTS
At Bradford Yorkshire bent
Middlesex's powerful attack arrears were wined out, but the Surrey by 0 wickets, Surrey prevailed in the end against possibility of Leicestershire. In one hour 2nish were dispelled by Robin- 270 and 208; Yorkshire 320 and minutes Sims and Young diskon and Watkins, who scored 87 102 for 4 (Lowson 573.
At Manchester: Lancashire sed of the home county for 91
This pale played a triumphant part, having singed a partner ship, of 107 th 50 minutes for the ith wicket, which stiffened the Middlesex second innings no
that Leicestershire were set to ruke 192 in two hours and a quarter.
THRILLING RACE Nottinghamshire won a thrill ing race against Hampshire at Trent Bridge, whore, set to get 125 minutos. uliey triumphed with seven minutes t spare. This was their fourth the clock this success against season. They made a bad start,
in
80 minutes for the fourth drew with Glamorgan, Glamor wicket. Watkins hit a congan 248 and 260 (Watkins 02); #dent. 02 with eight fours Lancashire 321 and 22 for none. two and a half hours.
in
Lancashire were left the vir tually impossible task of scoring 188 runs ir a maximum period of 00 minutes to win.
At Nottingham: Nottingham- shire beat Hampshire by 5 wickets. Hampshire 291 and
WILL TRY THE CHANNEL European Lightweight Championship
Billy Thompson Loses Title To Kid Dussart
Shirley May France, a 16-year-old high school girl in Somerset, Mass., is going to attempt to swim the English Channel this month. She already holds the women's professional five, 10 and 12-mile swim- ming records.
208 for 4 declared (McCorkell BRITISH OPEN GOLF TOURNEY
143 not out, Hill 53); Nolts 335 for 5 declared and 220 for 8 (Keeton 109 not out, Hardaloff, 07).
Sussex, made an excellent re- where covery at Worthing, Derbyshire's hopes of forcing a victory had practically vanished At Worthing: Sussex drew by lunch. John Langridge, a with Derbyshire, Sussex 245 and though obviously in pain with a 409 for 6 (C. Oakes 70, John trained back, scored his second Langridge 146 not out, Bartlett three figure innings of the inatch 50); Der
Derbyshire 416. At Leleesler: Middlesex beat by and his tenth century in his 28
100 innings of the season. This was Leicestershire
rub. accomplished nearly a month Middlesex 333 and 333 (Sharp carlier than Denis Compton 68, Edrich 113, Sims 01); Lei- when he set up the record of cestershire 475 for a declared and but a fine partnership between 18 centurien during the 1047 01 (Sims 7 for 38, Young 3 for Keeton and Hurdstat put on suusoni. 132 runs in 65 minutes.
225
22)-Reuter.
Yorkshire beat Surrey in ol INTER-VARSITY MATCH
most leisurely fashion ni Brad-
Gentlemen
v. Players
London, July 5-Denis test Compton, England's batsman, will Captain the Players against the Gentle- men at Lords on July 13 to ili, a striking honour for Denis in his Benefit Year.
John Langridge of Sussex, who today h up his 10th cen tury of the season, is also nam ed to appear for The Players.
Apart from the general satis- fretion of seeing Deuls skipper the side, most fans will be hap- pier that the MCC has taken the Opportunity 10 bloot some youngsters.
Cambridge Wins By Seven Wickets
· Lord's, London, July 5. — Cambridge beat Ox- ford by seven wickets in the annual Inter-varsity cricket match at Lord's.
The scores were: Cambridge 359 and 133 for three: Oxford 169 and 322,
Contrary to expectations there was an exciting finish. The Light Blues, left to get 133 runs in one hour 35 minutes, obtained them for the loss of three wickets with 15 minutes to spare.
Their victory was thoroughly deserved for in all phases of the game, except in spin bowling, Cam- bridge were clearly the superior side. It was their first win over the Dark Blues since 1986.
Hofmeyr, again top scorer for Boobeyer e Burnett b Dog-
gurt Tom
Graveney, the aggressive Oxford in the second innings, Gloucestershire
and defled Cambridge's bowlers for Winn b Warr batsman. Brinn Close, the 18-year-oldalx and a half hours while mak-Van Ryneveld
well b Worr Yorkshire cricketer, alreadying 118 in the match.
surely the "find" of the year, fle displayed more freedom Carr run out are boll included in The Players' today than he did yesterday, and Kardare Doggart b Walt
Van Ryneveld, who has been Rudd b Warr
team.
The Gentlemen, to be led by chosen for the Gentlemen versus Whitcombe lbw b Doggart
Campbell b Doggart Bigland Coplala Ε. George Players game, scored 47.
also have their young
Quick running by the Cam-Chesterton not out..
Mana; stars.
John Dowen, the Cambridge batsmen earned valuable Wrigley e Burnett b Warr
bridge left-hander
G. H. G. Doggart, also of clock.
Cambridge, and Clive Van
Ityneveld, the Oxford Univer-
ally skipper, round out a strong looking outfit.
The selected teams are:
Gentlemen:
(Middlesex).
F.
W.
G. Mann
agains! the In the race
THE SCOREBOARD
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CAMBRIDGE
1st innings 359.
2nd innings.
Dewes e Campbell b Carr
J. Edrich Morris st. Campbell b Van
J. G. Dewca Ryneveld
University and Stevenson
G. H. G. .Doggart
University
N. W. D.
F
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Van Ryneveld
and Doggart not out Yardley Rimell not out
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Ryneveld (Oxford University).
Wilf Wooller (Glamorganshire).
aul S. C. Griffith (Sussex).,
Players:
Denia
Compton
(Middlesex), Len Hutton (York-Wrigley hire), John Langeldge (Sussex), Whitcombe 'Jack
Tom
Robertcon (Middlesex), Chesterton
Graveney
Kardar
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OXFORD
(Gloucester), Dilan - Close: (Yorkshire), Roly Van Ryneveld. Jenkins (Worcestershire), God Carr
frey Evans (Kent); Erie Hollies
(Warwickshire), Les Jackson 1st innings, 160. (Derbyshiro), and Reg. Perka 2nd innings. (Worcestershire). — Associnted Hofmeyr" c
Prest.
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Harry Bradshaw Still Leading
Bobby Locke-2nd, Johnny Bulla—3rd
Sandwich, Kent, July 5. — Harry Brudshaw, burly Irish professional, who had led from the first round with 67, today topped the qualifiers for the British Open Golf championship proper, which be- gins over the Sandwich course tomorrow,
Bradshaw, playing on the Deal course, had a second round of 72 for à total of 189.
He finished one stroke ahead of Bobby Locke, South African favourite for the title. Johnny Bulla, the six-foot, American, was third on the 141 mark.
Ninety-six competitors with strokes of 194 or better quali- fed and they will all start again from scratch tomorrow.
Three Americans, tour Con- tinental
cans
and
Ave South Amerl-
but. qualifted,
Charles Rotar, 30-year-old American professional and Army sergeant alationed at Frankfurt, Ger- many,
was disqualified in un- ique clrcumstances.
HIS
goose necked hended putter did not conform
11 after he had come
Bowling
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1
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10
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KIWIS WIN
12
mallet
much atir when he announced
London, July 5.-Kid Dussart, of Belgium, be- came the new European lightweight, champion to night when Billy Thompson, the British holder, was disqualified in the sixth round of the 15 rounds" contest at Olympia, London.
Thompson was twice warned by the Italian referee, Mr. Alessandro Cislagh, to "keep his punches up when the sixth round started and when a moment later Dussart sank to the canvas, clasping his stomach after receiving a body, blow, the referee spoke to Thompson and then raised Dussart's glovo ds the victor.
Tennis League
Dussort hact out-punched. out-boxed and out-manoeuvred he British champion to estab- ilsk a commanding lend on points when the fight ended. Thompson started in hurricane fashion but found the Belgian willing to
for trada punch punch, and in the second round the champion was sent to the boards twice for counts of nine from well-timed blown, Dut
Charles To Defend Title Against Gus Lesnevich
New York, July Ezzard Charles, tho newly-crowned heavy- weight champion of the world, as recognised by the National Boxing Association, today sign- ed to defend his title against Gus Lesnevich, former world light- heavyweight champion, in a 16-round contest st the Yankee Stadium, New York, on Wednes- day, August 10, under the promotion of the International Boxing Club. Reuter.
Lawn Bowls
HEAVY PUNISHMENT The bell came at an oppor- tune moment at the end of that round, but Thompson came in for more heavy punishment ad represent the Club:
Kowloon Cricket Club will to. engaged in all three divisions of the lawn bowls League on Satur day. The first team plays Kowloon Docks away and the following have been chosen to
Chinese Recreation Club "A" did not concede a sôt to the USRC in retaining their unbeaten record in the Mon's "B" Division of the the fight progressed, although
W. Colledge, A. J, Kew, T. A. Lawn Tennis League yester- with hefty body punches.
ho hurt Dussart on pecasions Medar, C. S. Rosselet (skip). day.
C. Thompson, W. Hong Sting, After the fight, Thompson, w. Butterworth, F. Goodwin South China Athletic Asso- whose wife is expecting a baby
(skip). ciation, who did not haven tonight at Doncaster, sald; "I
A.E.. P. Guest, J. Wong, E. match yesterday, are still ahead, am afraid this news played on C. Fincher, J. Orem (aktip). bowever, having been unbenten my mind and I-could not get it In the Second Division gamo in one match more than their out of my head. I hope to against the Indian R.C. away, rivals.
challenge Dussart for the title K.C.C. will be represented by: Craigengower, who are now and I expect to do better next
E. R. Rosselet, C. R. Rosielet, one match down, were not up-time."
T. Lock (skip), R.S. Capell Tong by the Kowloon "Blues."
A. C. Tribble, 3. A. Gray,
At the weigh-in Thompson
Blue Ladies' "B" Division, scaled sine stone eight pounds AW. Ramsay, F. E. Skinner Craigengower continued in win and Dussart nine stone, eight (skip).
H Giftins, H. Triggs, J. Tang, with a 0-3 victory pounds, 13 ounces; ning vein
On the same programme, Geo. Lze (skip). over USRC Ladies.
Danny O'Sullivan, of Finsbury The following will represont Hongkong Men's "B" Division Park, London, outpointed Fer- KC.C. against the
nando Gagnon, of Canada, over Electric R.C. away in the Third 10 rounds in `n British Empire Division: bantamweight eliminator.
KCC & IRC DRAW
and F. Zimmern Barrow (KCC) lost to A. R. Kitchell and 1. M. Omar 4-0; lost to A. Bum- jahn and O. Jumjahn 3-0 beat 3. Jupin and T. Kitchell 6-3.
A.E. P. Guest and E. G. P. Gues! beat Klicheil and Omer 4-1: beat Rumjahn and Rumjahn 0-3; beat Lussain and Kitchell 6.1.
C.J. Smith and JDP. Guest lost to Xitchell and Omar 1-0; just to umjalin and flumjahn 2-6; drew with Hussain and Kilchell 6-5.
KT "WHITE" 71⁄2- RECREIO 12
A. Baggot, F. Howarth, W.
G. Rosselet, W. Baker, L. The decision was close and Brezny, T. E. Baker (skip). was hotly disputed by a large section of the crowd, and there Cowle, F. E. Lawrence (skip). was there was great deal of
W. Boyes, H. Barker, C. French-Canadian Champelevler, J. Tibble (skip). booing. The carried the heavier punch, but
Reserve: A. McLean. O'Sullivan relled more on crisp and evasive counterpunching tactics to just about carn the verdict.
JACK GARDNER LOSES
IRC RINKS The
beeh following, havo selected to represent the Indian
·IR.C. In a First Division lawn bowls League match against the Club de Recrelo "D" at home on
Vern Scoe, a Canadian heavy-Saturday: weight, beat Jack Gardner, who
CA. Barretto and B.T, Gowane Ree) lost to KL Wa and K.K. Leo 2-0; lost to C.Y. Wong and was Chan 0-6; lost to J. Avesta and A. Chan 1.0.
8. Yusuf, A. R. A. Rahman, unbeaten after 14 fights K M. RumJahn, A. K. Minu since turning professional, the (sklip).
J. Hoosen, A. J. Hussain, M. HF. Gonsalves and D.M. Rodrigues referco stopping the fight at the tast to Wu and Lee 0-6 drew with end of the fifth round of a 10-1. Raznek, A. : Minu (skip). Wong and Chan 0-0, beat Avasia round contest because of Gard- L. All A. R. Kitchell, M. B. and Chan 0-4.
Hassan, U. A. Rumjahn (skip).
The Indian R.C. Second Divi-
F.A. Yvanovich and L. G. Vielesner's cut eye. I lost to Wu and Lee 3-0 loss to
Wong and Chan 2-8; lon to Avasia form which made him an out-sion team against the Kowloon
and Chan 4-0.
CCC/6=KT "BLUE" 3 RO. Baker and 9. Leonard (CCC) drew with C. Lau and M. Lee 5-8 beat G. Lin and S.P. Teo 0-4; lost to K, Lau and Peter U 3.0.
Robert Tay and N. Leonard beat Lau and Lee 6-4; beat Lin and Tas 6-3; drew with Lau and US-3,
D. Leonard and L.F. 8guza beat Lau and Lee 1-1 (retired), beat Lin and Tao 6-1, lost in Lau and 17 4-0.
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, sponsors of the championship, dropped Sat Rotar, who came over, from his Army slation at Frankfurt, Germany, for using a gooseneck puller with an illegal shaft.
STORMED OFF
angelly snapped C. Lee and T.W. they beat off the wooden shaft of the Halg and Riddy 6-4; beat Fisher and Mackrath 0-1; bent Dinnen and Pecoric G-2,
Sgt. Rotar
butter and stormed off the course after declaring,
Kid" from
Royal
Bobby Locke, the African favourite, sniped away at the Irishman's lead set up in the morning, but falled by a stroke to equal it.
CRC "A" 9-USRC O D.C. Luk and P.F. Choy (CRC) "A") beat ilaig and Riddy 6-1; deat Fisher and Blackroth 0-4 best Din- nen and Pecaric 0-1,
Gardner falled to produce the
alanding British heavyweight prospect, and he was 'well behind on points when the fifth round ended.-Reuter,
.C. at home on Saturday com- prises:
5. O. Bux, A. H. Secmin, A.
M. R. Razack, A.
Wahab (skip).
D. M. A. Razack, I. Kitchell, M. Y. Adal, S. M. Rumjahn
Dave Sands (sp).
Outpoints Villemain
M. A. Wahab, S. S. Hussain, A. M. Rumjabn, A. O. Madar (sirip).
KBGC RINKS
The following have been selected to play for, the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club in their league matches on Satur- day,
First Team v. PRC (home): E. A. Atkins, G. E. F. Thomp- and time, Robert Villemain, the son A. J. Hall and L Sykes tough French middleweight, A. Collyer, J. G. Moyer, A.
(skip).
K.M. Au and D. Chen beat Hall
and Kempton_6+2, _
Getz 6-0; lost to
and Kempton 0-2
HKCC 5—RAF 4
;
punched
L. Gaddi, J. Tindali, A. R. Warren and J. Hempsey (skip),
Third Team v. Club de Re- crelo (away):
AP. Weir, T.; P. Styles, A.
In one of the best fights thought this was a nice place and Riddy 0-0; best Faber and seen in London for a long but I tum changing my mind." Mackrell 8-1;"best" Dinner to the Royal and Ancient cham- The surprising disqualification Pecario 6-3, pionship rules, although per wound up an otherwise routine CRC "B" 6-LRC 3 missible in the United States.
N. Ma and LC. Kolewalt (CRC was narrowly out-pointed by L. G. Eastman and J. McKelvio day that saw most of the big Rotar, who finished c Popples
name players survive. with 150,
"") beat Hurlbatt and Getz 6-2;Dave Sands, part aborigine (skip). 47 was called before the Champion-
Bradshaw, 35-year-old "Kil- beat Bonnarman and Saul 6-0; basi and triple Australian cham- F. A. Plume, C. E. Crouch, J.. 33 ship Committee
houra crongy
Down and B.C. Kwok draw with pion. County
Fraser and W. C. Simpson some
the of
and Wicklow, supplemented his first, Nuribatt
(ekip). It was a gruelling contest, in round 67 here with a par 72 Donnerman and Baul 3-0; lost to
Second Team 0 course. His putter was examined.
v. HKCC Dow and Kempton 3-0.
which both теп the
practically *Fi. Poon and Fit. Chan beat
(away): 47 and declared to be an illegal at 10 club,
course that Huribatt and Getz 6-2; drew with fought themselves to a standstill. Cinque pouring
A. Hutton, J. G. Robertson, crowd rose and cheered J. Crighton 39 Rotor
carned him the Medalist prize Bonnerman and Saul G-6; beat Dow The
Spary and A. said: "I am the most
of £15 (US$60)..
hysterically As both men (skip). 11 disappointed man in the world
South
away nonstop on the T. Wren, J. A. L. Pearson, 13 and feel inclined to get out of this country straight away.
Açafuroff and Meyer (HIKCC) lost ropes in a slam-bang finish, D. Trail and R. J. Wigginton In a European
cunnington and Duraambesi showing the to and 4-4; beat 322 used the club
A vastly improved Sands, (skip).
"killer" Instinct Hamulors and Davenport 0-2. championship recently and my
Howard and Cuau tu Doyle which he had lacked in his pre bag has been open for examina-
nights in England, TD- Wtion all the time I have
Getting a one over par ive and Hayhurst 1-0 beat Cunnington vious been
and Durham 0-3; beat Hamilton and peatedly rocked the Frencluman on the 441 yard ünal hole at Devenport 0-1. here." 4 over
E. F. S. Baker, C. E. Holt, R. Fred. Daly, the great hearted St. George's, Locke finished Clifford and Lemay lost to Doyle with sledge-hammer blows.
A little more steadiness would H. Browne and T. J. Hemsley little Irishman
and Hayhurst · 1-d; lost 10 Cunning- who won the with 71.-Associated Press.
ton and Durham 4-8: best Hamilton have ended the fight in, the (skip) 7 57 3 titlo in 1947, caused almost as
and Davenport 6-2.
second round, when a vicious 10 3. 20
head sent Villemain crashing to the canvas for a count of six. Paris, July 5-Adolphe
CRC 51⁄2-KCC ̧31⁄2 Deledda, the French South-East
Sands, going in for the kill, Bristol, July 5.-On a dry
Mrs Hoare and Mr Van Houten followed up with a devastating regional rider, won the sixth (KCC) lost to Mrs II. Lau- and Mis right, which sent the touch Sandwich, England, July 5 stage of the Tour de and wearing pitch, the New Au American professional golfer cycling
Franca W.W. Choy 3-0 lost to Mrs G, Choy
sprawling across the 133 Zealanders, thanks to Had- was kicked out of the British Malo to the Sable d'Olonne.
raco today
Chauri and Miss U.K. 1100 2-0,"
bottom rope. Mrs Benjamin and Mes Ground- Hee, their captain, and Wal-open golf championship today
Ho covered the distance of water drew with Mes Lau and Mirs
Villemain appeared to be in Saturday:
C. R. Souza, J. W. face,. their Vice-captain, after fuishing among the 07
305 kilometres in eight hour, Miss Moke 6-2; beat Mits Chaun and end of
a distressing condition "at. the Leonard, A. E. Contes, B. W. Choy 6-0;bent. Mrs G. Choy and w gained a brilliant success in Harry Bradshaw.
qualiders topped by Irishman 39 minutes, seven seconds.
bout
Bradbury (skip). Today's fight will Ho much to Stan Ockers, of Belgium, wus second in eight hours, 39 to Mrs Lau and Mias Choy 1-0 lost re-establish Sands in this foro- minutes, 20 seconds. Ferdinand best Mtrs Chaun and Mi 100 9-4 his disappointing display against A A. Razack, J. H Xavier,
to Mira Choy and Stim Atok 1-0 front of British boxing following (skip). Kubler, of Switzerland, third, with Bartali, of Italy,
the Antarican, Tommy Yarosz, KM. Omar, U. M. Omar fourth, Jean Roble, of North- (USRC) lost to Mrr Chiu and Mr
Mrs Halg and Mrs Hancock Low months ago Router. West France, fifth, and Gino Towler 1 Bouza 6-11-lost to to Miss. Hum- Selardism, of Italy, sixth. Jahn and Mira 3.
They all had the same time as Wat, id are catiiliangen
Castro 4-6,
at Talkoo on Soturday, Cralgen- Ockers. Ninety-two riders lost to Mrs Chiu ant Hire Towler
gower will be represented by: started, and the field arrived 26 2-6 beat. Miss Rumjahn and hiri
G. 8. Ladu, PV, K. Lau, H. seconds after Deledda,
Bouza 0-3;,,bent: Mira Watson and Mr Castro 6-3,
Honolulu, July 5 Two A. de B. Botelho, S. H. Mar There was no change in the *Mrs Taeburn and Mrs Walton lost Hawail territorial boxing cham- vin (skip); J first three in the general classifl- to Mrs Chir and Mrs Fowler 2-6: plons have been invited to fight R. Tay, S. R. Solina, Dr C. W estion, which was: 1st: Jacques lost to Sites Rumjan and Mrs Souza in Manila
4-6; beat. Mra Watson and Mow
for 3
Mister
WE SHOULD
NOT AIZE YOU?
Reuter. that he may have to scratch to-Tour De France Ladies "B" Division took on the side of the Balicy and L. E. Lammert (skip)
morrow owing to eye trouble.- Reuter.
"SACRILEGE"
beating Gloucestershire by The banned Yank was Sgt. soven wickets.
Charles Rotar, 30 year old pro- Gloucestershre continued their fessional from Canton, Ohlo, second innings this moming and who posted 74-70-130 after a carried the overnight score of duel with the wind on Roya St. 124 for six to 185 before being George's course by the Englsih all out, leaving the tourists to Channel, get 136 to win. This was ac Ninety-six other entries with complished in 105 minutes, the scores of 154 and under quali New Zealanders losing three ned for the 72 hole tournament 54 wickets in the process-Reuter.starting on Wednesday.
Conquest
LODIC IN MY TOP
XCKET-DOES THAT HELP?
THE
GOOD OLD NICOLANT LOOKS AS F SHE'S DONE THE TRICK
A. Dodd, A. E. Grosanith, P. Hughes and II. H. Rose (skip).
CRAIGENGOWER RINKS Craigengower C.C. against the The following will represent
from St. and Miss W.K. Mok 4-6; lost to Mrs French for a count of nine Club de Recrelo "A" at home on
Miss Moo C-4.
Mom Filier, and Mrs. Hewitt Jost
CCC 6—USRC 3
Marinelli, of Paris, 42 hours, 2. Castro 6-4. minutes, 08 seconds; 2nd:
HOW THEY STAND
2. Man's ‚"I" : Division
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A. H. Rumjahn, G. A. Souza,
Az M. Omur, J. S. Landolt
(skip
Hawaiian Fighters For Manila
In Second Division gamo drainst theTalkoo: Docks Club
and probably will Lam, E. 8. Ranks (skip). accept, promoter "Sad Samd. Hong, Choy, Li Sul-wing, Ichinose reported today,EN W: Howard, A. J. Coelho
The two are flyweight. Dadó (skĺp), p Marino and foatherweight"
OPEN SINGLES •. | Henry Davis. -'Esch, la rated as In the Open Singles lawn 810 about the Afth-ranking world bowls championship yesterday L. Collyer beat W. Hong Sling
· Ferdinand - Kubler, of Switzer-||- land, 42 hours, 38′ minutes, 48 seconds; 3rd: Florenzo Magni, of Italy, 42 hours, 30 minutes, 50 SCAA 8500 87- seconds.Reuter...
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Glendale, Calif., July 5.---Tho Wimbledon tennis champión, Ted" 0 Schroeder, said: today: that he |had no plans at present to turn
professionaLy
Foam well established
Business and unless a profer- stomal-pitán lá of auch magnitudo, that I cannot refuse. I plait to stay in the – refrigeration÷bil-}| Iness?, he midem United. PrOUS