BRITISH OPEN Golf CHAMPIONSHIP

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 7-1949.

JIMMY ADAMS TURNS IN THE BEST CARD

Harry Bradshaw Ties A Record

Sandwich, England, July 6.-Frank Stranahar- and Jolinny Bulla, each with 71, tonight provided the expected main American challenge for the British Open Golf Championship on the Royal St. George's Course at Sandwich.

Willie Hunter, entered from California.but English' born, took 75. The honours of the first day, however, went to Jimmy Adams, the British Ryder Cup player, who led the field with 67, Harry Bradshaw, of Ireland, and R. de Vicenzo, of the Argentine, who each took 68.

Adams, like Bulla, has twice been second for the championship and has been second in so many British tournaments that he is known as the cham- pion runner-up.

:

Bobby Locke, of South Africa, with 69, shared third place with several other players, including Km Bousfield, the most consistent youngster in British. golf.

The position at the top might hayo been revised had not Stranahan and Locke each Included a seven on his card.

The United Strics, Africa, Italy, Argentina, Bel- glum, and Ireland all have at least one player in among the leading 24 players, promising a thrilling struggle tomorrow when the second round will decide the half-way lender.

ITALIAN SURPRISES

other Hallan

South | three-38; in: four, three, three, joven qualifying for the Cham- four, five, tive, three, four, four-pionship proper that he has alrently led his entry for next 35-tot 71.

year's Championship, which The Italian chummiplen, Uge takes place in Scotland. Grappasont, surprised many onlookers by the perfection

A Casera, the t Aqualiner, also went round in 70, may need In- Then only a maximum of 40 bis gaine in complling 70.

who, before he started, but this score

proving tomorrow if the com- players among the 96 qualiders | |

laid A woger of 20 to onellers are to finish among the will survive for the final two

against him winning may, the 40 qualifiers for Friday's play- rounds on Friday.

maintains this form for Three remaining rounda, live to regret the bet.

EXCELLENT CONDITIONS

Scoring conditions

were ex-

llent iroughout the day, and

the

Flory Van Dentk, of Belgium,

It was not long before evol known in British tournaments,

fours was benten to promise better returns to come.

Neuter.

whose capabilities aro well- COUNTY · CRICKET also played sterling golf for n similar score.

GEM HOAHING TELLS HOW ALF PADGHAM HAS STRONG WORDS TO SAY

Hongkong-born Gem Hoahing, who is 28 and has lived most of her life at Twickenham, tells ad- mirers over the phone how it happened that she eliminated the fourth-seeded Américan, Gusale "Fancy Pants" Moran in the third round at Wimble- don.

Miss Hoahing won 6-2, 6-7, 6-3. Though she had climinated one of the seeded eight, Gem went out in the next round to another American, Helen Rihbany, by a score of 6-4, 6-4.

one, ce on m Tom Goddard

White Henry Cotton's course record of 65 was not equalled or beaten, Harry Bradshaw, the genial Irishman, equalled the record for the first nine holes of the course when he went out in 31, made up of four, tour, three, three, four,' thres, four, three, three.

Lamaze, the French uninteur, well satisfied with his 76

In fact, he was so elated A

Lawn Bowls

RECREIO RINKS

on

& Walter Keeton Have A Great Day

London, July 6-Although in h's 49th year, Tom Goddard, Gloucester- shire's off spin, bowler, maintains his form so well that his seven wickets against Kent at Bristol today brought his total this season to 80, and he is well placed in the race for the first bowler to reach one hundred wickets.

Goddard flighted his off-spinners with considerable skill against Kent and finished with the analysis of 13.5 overs, 53 runs, seven wickets, Altogether 20 engaged

wickets

fell Ingram 6 for 84); Ġentièmen, 5, Wanille 3 for 19). This is a during the day with both pace of Ireland 37 (Robinson 4 for two-day match-Router. and spin bowlers receiving as sistance from a sporting plich. selected to represent Recrele At times the ball rose awkward- "A" nway against Craigen-A

ly and several batsmen WerD

E. strokes.

Bowls League games Saturday. Both First Divi- sion teams are away.

Hunter, the. 57-year old Eng-

The Club de Recreio will lish-born Californian who won the British amateur champion-be engaged in three Lawn ship 20 years ago, and a round of 75. Regulation figures came a the first three holes, and then Hunter played a good approach and holed n single put! for n birdle at the 400-yard's fourth

Figures

for the rest of the outward play gave him 37 for nine holes

Tho following have been

Kower!

Those selected

to

lle

At the 10th and 11th, Hunter G. A. Guterres, C. E. Mar-out making purely defensive took three to reach the green ques, F. V. V. Ribeiro, J. each-time, but he finished with Noronha.

Walter Keeton, Noltingham- some line approach play. Ilis B. Marques, A. M. Souza, R.shire's 44-year-old buisman, had card read out: five four, four, F. Luz, J. A. Luz

great day at Trent Bridge. four, Ave, three, Ave, three, A. P. Pereira, C. Roza

completed the 50th century four37; In: five, Ave, four, Pereira, G. C. Pereira, J. F. V. of his career, reached his thou- sand runs for the season, shared four, four, five, four, three, four, Ribeiro.

sland 128 with four-39; total 75.

represent in a of

Reg Recrelo "B" away against the Simpson (50) and another un- Indian R.C. are:

Joe One of 210 with

also reached

third. wicket stond has lasted three hours 25 minutes. Keeton is 104 not ou!, hitting 14 fours in his six hours” stay, and Hardstaff is 115 not out, with 11 fours

Frank' Stranahan, the Toledo amateur, was well up with 71,

though four strokes behind

Idios.

finished

A. M. Alves, H. R. Pinna, G.Hardstaff, wh A. Noronha, L. F. Xavier. three figures. Jimmy Adams, the Ryder Cup P. N. da Silva, F. X. Soares, The unfinished player, whose 07 gave him a. C. Remedios, C. F. Reme- iwo-strokes lead over Bobble Locke, Ken Bousfeld, K. Ad-

M. A. Baptisin, C. P. Basto, wick and BU Shankland when C. M. Silva, F. X: da Silva.. two-thirds of the players had

In the Third Division, Recreio inished.

will be at home to the K.B.G.C. and the following players have been selected:

R. A.

DISASTROUS SEVEN

Stranahan and

Locke had

mado

Northamptonshire surprising recovery at Worthing after five wickets hind fallen for

ono disastrous scvon_on_their M. L. Ros, J. A. Victor, 83 runs. For this they were

cards Locke went out of bounda at tho 14th, and Stranahan at the

J. J. Basto, 3. Fonseca, M. Nunes, J Colton, L. A. Rozario.

fifth, where 7. R. Soares, S. E. Souza, E. ho blasted from one bunker H. Carvalho, D. C. Alves.

and 'took Ако

into another

strokes to reach the green.

Stranahan had started well,

four holes. Ho did not

chiefly indebted to John Timms and Edward "Davies,

whose sixth

wicket partnership in creased the total by 170 in two gad a half hours.

Davies, who used the

Lancs Put On 467 For 5 Against The Kiwis

Manchester, July 6-A hard hitting fourth wicket stand between Jack Ikin and Ken Grieves, which put on 248 runs, atoned for much of the slow batting carlier in the Lancashire innings against the New Zealanders at Old Trafford, Manchester, today. Their partnership also put Lancashire in a strong position, for when stumps were drawn the County had mado 467 runs for five wickets.

Ikin and Grièves, who both scored centuries," pulled and drove powerfully against the New Zealand attack, which received a severe assault.

Gl

Ryder Cup Selector Changes

The Pro's Shop

In

Alfred Padgham, distinguished golf professional and Ryder Cup-selector, had, something pointed to say the other day about denial of permission to him to use the clubhouse at Royal St George's, Sandwich,

This treatment of Padgham, has annoyed professional golfers. It is on this course that the Open Championship-which Padgham won in 1936-opened on July 4.

With a party of members of his club, Sundridge Park. Padghan Went to play a weekend's golf at Sandwich. On arrival he went to the secretary's office to pay. his green fee, and went thance to the changing room. As he was leaving the clubhouse for the frat too the secretary met him and Informed,him that the rule of the club was that no professional, was lunched in the steward's quarters.

"I think it is high time," wnld Padgham, "that such out- of-date rules were waived,

I

110 not bluune the secretary. He was civil

and only doing la job. But if I am not illowed the courtesy of the club on a private visit 1 shall} certainly not accept it when it is extended to us professionals during the five days Open championship.

"With the permission of the club professional,

Ahnil change In li

shop during thoco five days."

Sportsman's Diary

EDITED BY:

Bruce Jon

fessional from of tho

the clubhouse. Many

make their pro n 1fo member in recognition of ser- vices.

Such clubs,, if neither royal nor ancient, are friendly places where

men, even if they do happen to make their living playing golf, may mingle at the 10th hole.

During the Open champion- thip the club allows profes-

lonnis 16 uso the changing.

rooms.

'PRIVATE

CLUB!

James Goodfellow, who ask- ed for light from Sandwich, was given this "Inspired" ex- planation.

"Royal

St. George's is a private membera! club. Only members are admitted and the club has the right to refusu .admission. Dut during the Open championship all the club facilities will be, handed on a plate to the 245 competitors."

The rights of any club to ad- mit or refuse admission, to members cannot be questioned. But the explanation does not cover the whole ground.

IF AN AMATEUR Suppose a distinguished amo teur, instead of a distinguished been professional, golfer had there, would not ways and means have been found to ad- mit him? I fancy they would. To their credit, clubs In #eneral

do not bar the pro-

"GINGERBREAD”

Robert: Villemain, who was outpointed at Olympia, Loa- don, by the Australian, Dave Sands, on Tuesday, is ranked

Tennis League

CRC "B" 8-USRC T

Hancock and Mackreth (USRC) Jort to K. C. Ng and Y. 'Y, Lam: 3-0: Toal to 3. Chung and K. S.

allowed inside. Ho

No. 4 in middleweight rating in the United States.

This French boxer, nick- named "Gingerbread" in Paris, Is considered the fourth best in the middleweight division after Jake LaMotto, Steve Belloiso and the fomer world cham plon, Mørcel Certian;;

In fighting Sanda, ho wor substituting for the injured British champion, Dick Tur- pin, and bail thrown up.......a French Championship, fight with Jean Stock to cash in at Olympin.

As a

Stook

the European title

welterweight ho

off Ernie

Ho Roderick In Paris.

bos fought three times before In London, defeating Gwyn Williams and Eric Boon and drawing · with Mark pri

Villomain has actually fought LaMotta, the reigning world middleweight champion, being

| declared a loser, on points. The judges who awarded the boût to LaMotta suspended,

have since

been

Protest Filed Against

Gus Lesnevich

Cincinnati, July 6-Sam Cheung: 2.0: lost to Y. H. Leung Becker, the Cincinnati box-

and C. M. Chau: 2-0.

Lindeman and Wright loss to Ng and Lam: 3-6; lost to Chung and Cheung: 7-0; beat Leung and Chaus 64.

Cannon and Murray lost to Ng and Lam: 2-6; lost to Chung and Chrung: 1-0 lost to Leung and Chau: 2-8.

CRC "A" 9-RECREIO O A. M. Alves and M. A, Guterres

MA: 4-8; lost in W. K. Ma and 9. N. Tur 2-6; lost to K. T. Lai and Y. K. Chung: 1-0,

Army Athletic Army Athletical lost to CM Awchule ma Championships

Captain R. Morris, the British Olympic runner, broke the Army record for the One Mile Run in the Army Athletic Champion- ships at Aldershot on June 30.

One

Individual, winners were: 100 Yards-LE A. D. Coote (1 Parachute Regt), 10 recs.

220 Yards Lt. A. D. Coote Before completing his second mixed good strokes with an oc-

(1 Parachuto Regt.). 23 (DECK. century in

440 Yards-Gnr. Hennie (RA), first-class cricket casional mistimed hit and he 52.2 SCCS.

was lucky when a snick Grieves hooked Cowic for six

SAO YardsLt. H. Dove (Para- and afterwards he pulled three Rabone passed between-first chute Regt.), 1 min 56.8 ECCH successive balls from the spin and second silp.

Mile-Capt R. Morris Ikin reached his hundred. bowler, Rabone, for six.

In the next over Grieves including 19 fours, in three and (RE), 4 mins. 13.8 secs.

Three Miles Pto, W. Hesketh sidled a catch to cover in trying three-quarter

batting. houra cut another

· í skilfully," hit 11 fours in his

big hit. The fourth whild, Grieves took 10 minutes (RASC), 14 mins. 59.5 secs.

Two Miles Steeplechase 2nd The following will represent 78, while Timms, who

County record for that to wicket.

eight fours.

The fourth wicket put on 248 complete his first County Cham-

120 Yards High Hurdies-- Grieves batted two hours 60 runa before Grieves was dis pionship hundred since 1947. In

minutes and

(R. Signals), besides his four missed. He batted two hours Sign. J. Birrell Timms batted just over aixes, he hit 14 fours in his 128. 50 minutes for his 126. Ikin 164C all,

440 Yards Low Hurdles Diree and a half hours, making

Ikin made 167 out of 381, the was atih man out when he had Capt. D. C. Brierley (RA), 58.3 many ane strokes In front of

highest score of his career, In been at the wicket for five and the wicket, and hitting 13 fours Ave and a half hours, before he. a half hours. In his 113.

HKFC RINKS **

W38

wicket

with three bindies in the first Hongkong Football Club against shaky at the start, remained of the stand was only 76 short over his 50, which included Lt A. Maughan (RA), 11 mins.;

the

holes. nine

a 30 for

allow the Filipino Club at Happy the trouble at the fourth to up Valley on Saturday: set him, and turned in

K Baker, L. Strange, C. Corr first

and M. Ni Hakusen (skip);

L. F. Hamloy, J. H. O'Grady, ed three more birdles, and T. Pile and B. I. Blekford Stranahan recovered the strokes

(skip);

A par four at the 10th preced-

lost at that early hole. At the

J. S. Howell, E. Strange, J. A.

15th, ho drove into the rough, R. Sciby and N. J. Bobbington

but struggled out and got his (skip).

par Ave. A threo at the short

16th, followed by two sound

His card read out: four, four,

fours, gave him his 71.

PRC RINKS

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES At Worthing: Northampton- shire 368 (Timms 113, Dovlea 78); Sussex to bat, -

At The Oval: Worcestershire

too, threw away his wicket. His

strokes included 21 fourn

MORE FREE SCORING

THE SCOREBOARD LANCASHEE

1st Innings

More free scoring came from Place e Rabono_b_Cave

Cave b Rabone Greenwood and Howard, who Ikin

The following will represent 123 (Surridge 4 for 19, Lock 4 put on 86 in the last 40 minutes Edrich e Reid b Cave three, four, seven, three, four, the Police Recreation Club in for 39); Surrey 162 for 4 (Fish the unfinished sixth wicket Wharton e Cave b Burtt

New York Giants

Sign On Negroes

from

their

At Chesterfield:

130

lock 30),

stand. the First Division match against

Lancashire scored 222 in 139 Derbyshire KBGC (away) on Saturday:

(Carty 5 for 43): Hamp-minutes after tea and finished D. H. Taylor, A. Soutor, E. Eshire 193 for 3 (McCorkell 75, with 467 for five, Channing and J. Brodigy (skip): Rogers 93).

To the and the New Zea- W. J. D. Cameron, H. Brown.

Lolcestershire landers fielded with the greatest

the top of tho National League.-- J. Russell, W..A. N. Saunders; Reuter.

At Leicester:

At

N. Senior and G. Davies' (skip). | (Lester 70, Yardley

103

balls

A

2

167

1.5 secs.

ECCE.

High Jump L/Bdr. P. Wells (RITA), 6 feet.

Pole

Vault-Sat. (RA), 11 feet D inches.

Petitjean

Long Jump Capt. J. Lock- wood (RA), 21 feet 11 inches. 28 Hop. Step & JumpCpl P. Goldsmith (RHG). 44 feet 0 120 Inches.

30

4. A. Soares and L.. B. Gulerres lost to Wong and Ma: 1-0; lost to Ma and To? 2-0; lost to Lai and Chung: GO.

G. A. Yvanovich and A. D. Rois lost to Wong and Ma: 1-6: lost to Ma and To: 2-d; log), to Lei and Chung: 3-0,

SCAA 81⁄2-KCC 1⁄2

drew with F. Grose and D. Hung: 6-0; beat A. W. Nicholas and 13. 5. Broadbridge Capell: 0; beat F

D. Shaw and C. s. m (BCAA)

And

3. Gucat: 4-3.

K. C. Wong and K. 8. Sit beat Grose and Hung: 0-1: boat Nicholas and Capelli 2-8; beat Broadbridge

5-1.

Gu and Y. K. Ng best Grose and Jung: 6-2; beat Nicholas and Capell: 6-1; beat Broadbridge and Guest: 6-1.

CCC 71⁄2—IRG 11⁄2 -----S.......... E---M.......... Bux and W..Mohamad. (DC) lost to K, S. Ling and P. G. Yu 2-6: lost to H. K. Chen and B. M. Lau 4-0 lost to D, W. Choy and K. 8. H 2-0.

A. J. Hussain and D. 21. Orar beat Ling and Yu 6-4; lost to Chen ant Lau. 1-6; lost to Chay and Hau M. Rumfahn and P. A. Curreom lost to Zing and Yu 3-6 drew with Chen and Lan 0-0; lost to Choy and Heu 1-0.

CRC "C" 71⁄2—IRC 11⁄2

C. H. Ma and F. Lin (C&C "C") best Baker and Kemptors 4-4: beşt Scholes and Pomeroy 6-1; beat. Lloyd and Todd 6-2,

S. M. Wong and T. S. Lo best Baker and Kempton 8-6: bent Scholes and Pomeroy 0-0 beat Llord and

TOGA 1-0.

T. r. Leo and G. Lin, Jr. lost to Baker and Kempton 3-0 best Scholes and Pomeroy 6-3; drew with Lloyd and Todd 6-6,

HOW THEY STAND

PWLD T

0 0 0 0 40: 4400 24

Grieves e Smith b Rabone. Howard not out Groenwood not out Extras

Total for 5

80

Shot Put BSM W. Hod- 45kinson (RA), 41-feet 8 inches 17

che "D" CRC "A" Discus Throw-L/Cpl._Jones SCAA (Grenadier Guards); 122 feet roce 4077 Inches

MC CCC. Javelin Throw-BSM F. Pid- CRC geon. (RA), 180 feet 6 inches USRC

Throw

LIC Capt. C.

Recreio

....43 0.131

A

9.

2022 5.3 2016 2535

211 21 4.2 1-0 1844 1714

Kloon Dock 4 0 4 0

TODAY'S MATCHES

Men's 'Doubles "A" Division

v. HKU KCC

v. CRC Recreio

Ladies Doubles “À” Division

“Black And Whita” Players Leave

the

CKC

Tiianis,

v. USRC'

V. LRC

J. E. Hayward and G. H. Gough 218 (Symington 05. Feter Smith dash and keenness New York, July 6-The Now

(skip)

5 for 48): Esox 100 for 2.

Wharton became too venture- Perkins, G. E. Willerton, At York Giants baseball team beJ. M. Forrest and, W. R. Hiflyer hamshire

Nottingham: Noting-some after lunch and at 105 he

tion Bunt Empire Cricket Redy (RAEC), 137 Leet 7 inches camo the

2 (Keeton hooked second American (skip).

356 for Major League club in New York

164 not out, Hardelaff 115 not straight into the hands of Cave The following will represent out, Simpson 59):

Team To Tour Glamorgan at deep square leg. to sign Negre players when they the PRC against Kowloon Dock to bat. announced today that they were Club in the Third Division at

This sciback did not disturb bringing up Monte Irvin and Happy Valley on Saturday:

At Bristol: Kent 121 (God- Ikin and, as Grieves began

India Henry

dard 7 for $3); Gloucester-hitting the ball hard, runs camo Thomson junior alde.

J. Redman, T. H. Goodman, shiro 203 (Denham 5 for 87)., lul a good ralo. p.

London, July 6-Anthony and R. Mackenzie

C. Popo At Birmingham: Warwick- Brooklyn Dodgers have three (skip);

Burtt did not maintain his de Mello, President of the shire 329 (Doa Taylor 151, K. good length and Griever found Indian Cricket Board of After overwhelming Negro players in their regular H. Finney, T. Pilkington, H. Taylor line-up, all of whom have played B. Dewar and W. E. Hollands for 7 (Ainsworth 84). This is and square-cutting short-pitched that L. "Jock Livingston most of the Manila "Black and

74); Royal Navy 148 many opportunities of hooking Control, tonight told Reuter Colony by winning all five RCC

matchos played in Hongkong. a part in keeping the club at (skip);

| a two-day match.

Dublin: Yorkshire 203 Though batting more freely has been appointed, captain white girl cagers left for Japanese & Germans

ihan before lunch Ikin suli of the Empire cricket team Manila yesterday.

The three sisters, which is to tour India and Lolita and Rotto, ond anni Will Have To Wait Pakistan this year.

! jga Tan left for Manita. by CPA

--M.

Rend Paris July Livingston, a left hand bat and plane yesterday afternoon, while wicket-keeper, former captain other three members of the team

Mathieu, Press Secretary to die of New South Wales (Australia). Misser Julia Yu; Maria Yu, and

French Lawn Tennis Federation, was appointed captain by the I. Go Bing-sing left for Amov

stated today that Japan, in bad addition unanimous decision of the

Germany, 10 earlier in the morning

visit Empire cricketers kir

taking part in some of their friends and rela-

applied for re-admission to the International

*Lawn

Tennis tives there before departing for

Federation Of these 18 cricketers, 11 are Manila. Australians, throo

com the West from

Mr Po Eng-tay, coach of the

He added that the Congress Indies and two from Britan team. will be leaving by plano of the International Federation, They are: Livingston, Fred for Manila today, It is learned. which met her yesterday, had Freer, George Tribe, Bill. Alley,

deferred decision on both appli- Ken Meuleman, Harry Lambert,

cations unill the 1000 congress In D. FitzMaurice, Jack Pelliford,

Lausanne, Switzerland. kon. Cecil Pepper and

Reuter, Graves, all of Australia: Krerton Weaka, Frank Worrall

MY APOLOGIES MSEU CONQUEST )

YOUR ORDERS WILL ARRIVE

WHEN WE HAVE CHECKED

YOUR STORY

NOW GO

Mister

BUT THAT

I'M HERE TO 50

THE CHECKING. HOW DOES IT ALL-

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ONE OF WHOM

FINGE

ho tour.

ing promoter, has filed a protest claiming that Gus Lesnovich, who last night signed to meet Ezzard Charles for the latter's world heavyweight title, as re- cognised by the National Boxing Association, оп August 10, is violating a contract he has, with. Mr Becker.

The protest was lodged with the Chairman of the Cincin- nati · Boxing Commission, Mr. Al Bechtold The Cincinnati

New York State Says "No!"

New York, July 6.- The New York State Boxing Commissioner, Eddic Engan," said to- day he will not recog nise the winner of the Ezzard Charles Gus Lesnevich bout as the world heavyweight champion. Eagan in- sisted that the cham- pionship match- must involve the winner of the Woodcock - Savold. bout to be held at. London-United Press.

Boxing Commission - is, affiliat- ed to the NBA. Mr Bechtold supports tho protest, which has been sent to Mr ́ ́Abo Greene, the Chairman of the NBA for consideration.

Mr Becker contends that Lesnevich and Joey Maxim, of Cleveland, simed n *contract with him to fight for the American Ught heavyweight title in Cincinnati on Septem ber 19. The contract, says Me Becker, 'prohibits Lemovich engaging even in exhibition bouts before the fight with Maxim-Reuter.

Challengers For European Boxing Championships

London, July 6. The Bri- tish Boxing Board of Con- trol has applied to the Euro- pean Boxing Union for Ran- dolph Turpin, of Britain, to be recognised as the officiat contender for the European middleweight title, which is now held by Tiberio Mitri. of Italy.

The European Boxing Union have officially informed the: British Board that they have withdrawn Henry: Hall, the Bri- 'tish, champion, as the contender for the European welterweight championship and chaygh qua»: stiluted Emmanuel Clavel, the French champion, to meet the holder, Livio Minell, of Italy, for the title; «

3. The London, boxer, Terry Football At Oslo

Allen, has been nominated,;, by. tho, British Boxing Board of Oslo, July The Austrian

Control to challenge Minky and J. K Holt, of the West football team,' F.C., Wien, '› to- Tour de France

Monaghan for the world, Euro- Indless and George Pope and W. night drew a match against the

pean, British and British Em- Fiace, both from, Britain, mor Oslo football "chub” „Akeld; "enth"

pire dyweight utlös, now hold by Paris, July...... BeeZoday.. WANA The: mausger will be George villo

the Irish, bostergr scoring one goal at the rect day for the 88 riders left Duckworth, former · England Biset Bladium Bare Copsonin the Tour de France bicycle their managers have, up to and Proboters, boxers bad for wicket-keeper E

VARNA |AThe Austrian team -- war? Punet – The next stien at the including: August 30, they w

for Mi India landling at half-time by one goal rice">will; begin tomorrOW

to arrange for the early in October, Reuter

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