CRICKET
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949.
PLAYERS SKITTLE OUT GENTLEMEN FOR 105
were
London, July 13.-The cream of Britain's amateur cricket talent, respresenting the Gentlemen against the Players (Professionals) skittled out for 105 runs in what was virtually a Test trial begun today at Lord's.
The South African, Clive Van Ryneveld, who has played Rugby for England, excuse for a disappointing was top-scorer with 18 for a side which had no exhibition.
As a guide for the Test matches-England's team for the third Test against New Zealand will be chosen at the conclusion of the game-the only thing the Solectors learned was that Denis Compton is a capable captain. He handled his bowling skilfully and set his field cleverly.
Evans kept wicket brilliantly |
to take four catches, and Eric Hollies rarely erred
in length
and lighted his slows admirably i for Bve wickets for 32 runs.
CLOSE OF PLAY 'SCORES
The close of play
scores in
Lames began today were:
At Lianelly: Glamorgan 217 (Ifollies 5 for 32); Players 155) for 6.
Ernie Roderick To Fight
Eddie Thomas
London, July 13-Ernie
·
A CAPABLE CAPTAIN
FOR ENGLAND?.
Portsmouth: AL
237
Roderick, former holder of Services the
to
secure a
Hudlee was unlucky to be cul, for when playing back to drivej he hit his own wicket.
Once the New Zealanders hnd mastered the opening shock nt- tnek, runs comg fairly easily, although the bowling and field-
never became slack. Ing
By the lunch interval the opening pair had 100 on the board. At ten Gree wickels were down for 274. After this interval the bowlers were flog-
Bed and Bre
and Reld, ໂຄ particular, was merciless as the bowlers showed slens of tiredness in the heat. Ife hit harder than any of his colleagues with placings to len among his best strokes.
In the last over of the day he reached three figures and before stumps were drawn had Combined taken his score to 107.
102, (Wilson
Throughout the innings the 40); Hampshire New Zealanders averaged 75
65,
At Ashby-de-la-Zouch: SusseX 454 (C. Oakes 61, Smith Win 71, James Langridge 132 not out); Leicestershire nine for none.
shire
the
nator for the title at New-At Llanelly: Glamorgan 21
Wollerr. 71, Greenwood 6 for port, on August 10.
Roderick, long, acknowledged 71); Lancashire 39 for 2. master of his craft, will be 35 into the ring when he steps against Thomas, 12 years or so
Financially Inde younger. pendent. Roderickt says that his only reason for attempting to regain the championship was second Lonsdale Belt, that is, one for each of his children. Then as he puts it, #1 shall be able to hang up my gloves and devole all my my family and time to my pigeons."
TOUGH JOB
NEW ZEALANDERS Roderick is faced with one of
v. NORTHANTS the toughest jobs of his career
13. lap against Thomas, who has already
is considered Northampton. July beaten him in a non-itle bout. Throughout today New Zea- dinary
Jap Thomas is being freely tipped land batsmen gave an attrac-climbs-Associated Press, as the next champlon, lie will tive display while compiling a loss of for the easy task against total of 450 not have an
сазу such
experienced an
ring-
seven
wickets
master as Roderick, but youth, Northamptonshire. speed and punch may earn him
(Gardner
against
V. J Scult, whose 105 WOR
a title fight with the holder, marked by exceptional skill in Heary Holl of Sheffield.
pincing strokes, hit 11 foura,
BISLEY
Icw
SPORTING SAM
By Rog. Wootton
London Express Service
Edgar Britt-Champion Jockey Of The Future?
By PETER DIMMOCK
In the 1948 Flat Racing senson in Britain, Australian-born Edgar Britt firmly established himself as a leading contender for Gordon Richards' crown when the champion jockey eventually decides to retire and take up training. Edgar rode 145 winners during the season. He was second on 101 occasions, third 81 times, and has a total of 676 mounts,
GIRL DIVING CHAMPION RECALLED HOME
Mothers Protest AAU
Swim Tour Conditions
Oakland, Calif., July 12. The mother of national diving champlon Zoo Ann Olsen today ordered her daughter to abandon what she called a "circus tour" European exhibition sponsored by the AAU and come home at once.
Mrs Norma Olson acted after receiving letters from her 18-year-old daughter telling of "Intolerable" conditions on the tour. Sha sald Zoo Ann was under n "terrific strain" and had a sovere chest cold.
She was Joined in her protest Ferris, sectetary-treasurer by Mrs Jay Jensen, mother of the National AAU, Leonard swimming star Barbara. Jensen, stated: "Everybody is in good 10. However, Mrs Jensen had shape." not yet ordered her daughter home.
"niserablo" Complaints of conditions were made by Zoo Ann Olsen and Barbara Jen-
Last Friday the two motherssen, two of the squad's meme sent a telegram to Dan Ferris, bera, to their mothers--United secretary treasurer of the Ama- Prest.
teur
Athlelle Union in New York, saying the girls and three other
“Americân swini- young mer's on tour were being over- worked.
The letter from Miss Olsen' reported the swimmers were forced to give four exhibitions daily and sometimes worked 18
told her hother she fainted at Toulouse, France, while diving and had to be rescued from the water.
Gordon Richards' figures were 224 winners, 149 seconds, and 96 thirds out of a total of 808 mounts. Edgar Britt's feat of riding the last two St Leger winners,hours at a stretch. Miss Olsen Sayajirao and Black Tarquin, as well as two Cesarewitch winners, is a superb one, when one remembers that this was only his fourth season in Britain. His best riding weight is 110 pounds.
the
First Stage Of Gackwar's English trainer,
King's Prize
It is probable that the cham-While J. Reid. batting for Jess
fight plonship
between tho than two hours, was 107 1101 Winner and Hall will take out when stumps were drawn, place at the White City Sta having then hit 17 boundaries dium, London, on the same Other leading
scorers were programme as the Bruce Wood-1 Bert Sutcliffe 81, who took part with veterans. of three cock-Lee Savold world heavy in an opening stand of 157 with.
Bisley,
July 13-Public School boys shot side by side wars
and Poona. It was Few racegoera
soven
the
other
off when
won the
leading
ungenerous if put
Dritain
Army Rifle Championships
Record Entry
For ASA Championships
London. July 13.-Com- petitors from France, Hol- FAINTED AT DIVING
land, Sweden, Ceylon and Her mother said: "Nonetheless Australia are among the to go back record entry of 427 for the
Monique
na-
will attempt to regain the Bri- tish back-stroke. Ule which she won in 1048 and lost in the following year.
Holland willi be represented by Ifanny Caspers, of the Leidsche Swimming Club.. Sho in the women's will compelo 200 yards breast-stroke event.
Pierre of Ostrant, of the Svenska Simforbundet will tackle the Men's 100 yards, 220 yards and 440 yards free style events, while S. Johannsson, of Stockholm will take part in the one melee spring-board diving championship.
Austraila Frank O'Neill of hopes to win a British cham- plonship before he returns to Sydney in October to compete
in the Australian trials for the British Empire gomes.
He will contest the Men's 100 and 200 yards free-style events.
C. E. Miles C.
Savage, entered Colombo Swimming
from the
Club, will compote in the Girls'
100 Yards Free Style cham pionship-Reuter.
SWIMMING GALA
VRC v. Ch. YMCA On Saturday Feature of the Victorin Recreation Club against Chinese YMCA Swimming Gala on Saturday will be
weight title fight on Septem. Scott, and W. A. Hadlec, 71, among more than 1,000 men began to ride more at meetings nine o'clock the work rushes art Roberts Cups and also run- ZOE ANN OLSEN the return of Ng Nin, holder
ber G.
It is in Thomas's favour that ire-has-wonn-decision Over Hall-Reuter.
who put on 87 for the second wiekel with Scaft.
and women
day in the first stage of the competing here to-
King's Prize competition, the premler event-in-Empire-ride- shooting.
The oldest marksman was
lows
in It is an Intriguing feature of multa. Britt's spectacular sequence thought that the large number will forget the stylish way in of Flat Racing successes in of troops who passed through which Edgar Britt rods in the England last penson that his there cities on their way to the 1940 season. He never punishes she was competed style is neither impressive no battle-fronts required some his mount and his quick-think-later and complete the exhibi- Amateur, Swimming Asso
If so hit the diving entertainment unorthodox. He rarely uses the form of
anding was very much in evidence tion. their during
fie mode Woodburn to boord after fainting she would ciation championships being whip, and while he is stormgly relaxation
held at Derby from July 20 victory
in the Cesarewitch at have been killed." built undoubtedly has a duty periods.
and
In New York, Ferris said the to 23. British welterweight Walker & for
good pair of hands for, rein It was in 1940 that Edgar Newmarket.
his association
was "greatly began Urges Britt
Lord Allendale's Woodburn swimmers story
Berlleux, the Freneb control, he apparently championship, will attempt 132 for 3 (Rogers 59 not out) runs an hour. Reuter,
At The Ovai: Surrey 602, for
He said a letter sporting journalist ond Barodo, had a reputation for tending to exaggerated." to dispel the old boxing 3 (A. Bedser 154, Fishlock 210,
his mount to the winning post with the Gaekwar_of
he, rode
as first bo
under from manager-coach Bill Leon-onal back-stroke champion, ndage "too old at thirty" Squires 64); Somerset to but,
When he pressure In n close Anish. At Colchester: Yorkshire 273 Tour de France by some form of natural per- for whon Eddie he meets
suasion. He is certainly an op-jockey until 1947. when
a gap among won his first St. Leger ch When Vertencia challenged Luchon, July 13-The portunist when
Inst tow Thomas, Welsh miner and (P. Smith 3 for. 94); Essex 67
his closely-bounded rivals sud-Sayajiruo in 1947, Edgar Brit Woodburn in the racers remaining in the
a grand treble; for metres of be completed
the Cesarewitch, choir boy, in the final climi- for one.
denly presents itself, but
elementary prin- besides being his, first classic Britt quickly realised that to Tour de France Marathon end that bicycle race started from ciple of count jockeyship, victory, it was also the first
use his whip might lose him Luchon today for
the there is little else about his for the Gackwar of Baroda the race and so ho vigorously and "Sam" Armstrong. Edgar kept Woodburn going with blo riding that could call for ex- twelfth lap to Toulouse, 134 ceptional that could call for ex-considers Sayajirao, brother of hands to score a brilliant vie-
the on
three-year-old All the average racegoer Dante, to be the best horse heory Kilometres away.
The Italian National Team
usually sees is the stocky figure has ever ridden
mites. The Australian horse, Phur.for a testing two-and-a-halt was the
left in of Britt hunched in the saddle only one Al Stourbridge: Worcester.mer complete with its twelve with an alert and concentrat-lap, holds pride of place
310 (Kenyon G1, Kimpton members, of whom Gino Bar-
thunders its way on the last the best racehorse. he has 60
It is fur seen. Parlap nost dangerous.
lap to the winning post. not out); Nottinghamshire 81 and Fausto Coppi sceneded look on his face as the feki Edgar's estimation, as belag
In the Italian Cadets, for 2.
then that he appears to strene Melbourne Cup over two miles At Aberdeen: Warwickshire
Firoenzo Magni, who had into the lead and use his an carrying 130 pounds and was
taken 10
United 0 declared
during Tues- three punctures 201 for
day's lap, 140); Scotland 129 for none.
was practically excanny judgment to win by tal Inter
a length or even less. It is the States where he continued his Reuter,
hausted but shoved wonderful consistency of this gift to time outstandingly successful career,
Major R. M. Parsons.. courage and arrived at Luchon his mount's bid for premier
LITTLE TIME TO RELAX Commanding Officer of the pedalling with only one leg
the final place in
and vital
Britt lives at Newmarket Royal Ulster Rifles Depot, is After Tuesday's first try stage of a race that has made the mountalus, Wednesday's him the vigorous challenger to with his wife, Iris, and their the champion rifle shot of
the eldest of or Gordon as an
Tuchards dominating four daughters, with very
position as leading jockey in whom is 13 and the youngest the British Army. At Bisley three. Edgar wishes that he in the Army Rifle Champion- Britain
Britt came to Britain from could spend more time at home ships, he won bath the India in 1945 as first jockey to wit his fonally but, in com- Henry Whitehead Cup and!
with and mon the Gackwar of Baroda,
dons not have the Army Hundred Cup, and to begin with rode mainly in jockeys, he
time during the carried off the King's Medal, Dorth of England. The much spare
F. Flat Racing season. He gets up the. Watkin Challenge Cup! every morning and the ARA Gold Jewel Armstrong, was at that time before training at Middleham
and meets the horses on their In
half-an-hour with an aggregate of 479. Yorkshire, Later he moved his way to exercise
He was followed by Major of England's later. quarters to one
present ft.D. Wilson, of the 1st Parachute famous Marcus Marsh, his and' modern most
then tell him Regiment with 471, while Bri- New trainer, will stabies-Warren Place, market. This meant that Edgar which of the horses he is to gadier J. A. Barlow, of the In- ride that morning. At about inntry Weapons Staff, who was is usual-second in the Henry Wilchead in the south of England.
ly Onished, and Edgar YOUTH IN AUSTRALIA
a quick bath and breakfast before leaving for Cup, finished third with 480.
ner-up in the Revolver Thirty
of the Colony's 100 Yards meeting. It Detailed-results-are-ps-fotard said the trip had been Breast Stroke record, who During his youth in Austms the day's race lia Edgar Britt lived at Oat-niso often necessary to gallop
"'rather rigorous" but assured has not been seen in action ley, New South Wales, a small horses on Sunday morning too, Worcestershire Cup-1. 1st him the lour will be Willie Pep Beats
Desaat. the VRC since he walked 86 years old and the youngest¦ town near Sydney. His father and this is usually the day Bath Royal Ulster Rifles, 306. strenuous and more enjoyable out of a gala two years ago French Fightor
was an electrical engineer, and when riding plans for the fol
Lladley Cup-1. Royal Horse from now on." They shot for 300 places little thought when he bought lowing week are discussed, il pads, 108.
when referees refused to Syracuse, NY., July 13..-
the second stage on Friday, and Edg pony that his son was can be seen, therefore, that Whitehead Cup: --- 1.
After Ferris told her this, Mrs: consider his questioning of Willlo Pep, world's feather-
12.-De-100 will be selected for Satur destined to become an interna during the Chicago, July
leading weight champion, out-pointed
famous fockey tionally
Jockey seldom has time to re- Major R. M. Parsons (1st. Batt. Olsan Bald it was a "song and their decisions.
dance." Then she received an- fonding champion Richard day's grand final, the "King's c
178 RUR),
2. Brigadier J. A Jean Mougin of France
The VRC refused liis partiel- Whenever anyone asks why lax.
other letter from her daughter today night in a 10-round non-title Gonzales
defeated
Weapons ho decided to become a jockey,
Edgar what ho Barlow (Infantry
W. H. relating the "miserable overall pation in any events sponsored She by them and he later left for Herbert Anger, 6-0, 6-2 in
Staff),
178; Capt he gives a shrug of the shout-thought
conditions of the tour.” Britain un the first round of the Men's
ders. and replies "Almost
compared with those Baudains (1st. Bott. RUR), 173. Con Swiss Tourney,ving else but talk and think
Roberts Cup: I, Capt. V. Htelephoned a friend who works Canton, returning here toward does in Australla. He considers that in Australia
and the lattor part of last year. fer Trans World Airlines Singles.in the National Clay
courses, especially the Viney (REME), 113. C asked him to get in touch with The ban has now been lied.
Ng will be swimming on Court tennis tournament.)
131; 3. Capt her daughter through the TWA's Ostaad, Switzerland, July racing. It is the most popular large ones are superior, as in J. A
Saturday in the 50 Yards Free to be run small all my friends kept tell-races have
on a giment), 128.
Stroke. States tennis players easily ing me to take up racing as a round course, which results in Small Arms Cap: — 1. Ist.
The following are the entries opponents.
This in turn Batt. KRRC, 400; 1st. Bett. Rifle STRENUOUS PROGRAMME for the Victoria Recreation Club ond become
much bunching. n punckes with the Hartford, Sam Match, seeded afth, won won their matches in the profession Connecticut title holder at every over Richard Cain, 6-0, 6-0. Ar- second round of the Swiss Jockey. It sounded as good a means that the draw and luck Bde, $17; 3. REME, 390.
way us any to make
Britannia Troplig:-151. Batt living in running play too prominent a
Mrs Jensen said although versus the Chinese Y.M.C.A. thur Neilsen, Jr., lost to Arthur National Tennis Champion- and I managed to persuade my a part in a race. In Britain he KARC, 706; 2. Bchool of Military Barbara "is fill and I want her swimming gala on Saturday at Pep, however, warmed up Larsen, seeded aixth. Larsen ships here today.
father, rather against his will feels that the straight sprint Engineering, 084; 3. Ist. Bati. home" she does not want the 8.30 p
to dispel RUR, 982.
"" Class 100yds Free Style-Lau midway through the fight and won from Gene Buwick 6-0, 6-0
In the Men's Singles, Earl I'm afraid, to allow me to be courses do
rest of the swimmers stranded Kam Hung, Yiu Bum Kun (Chinese kept peppering the Frenchman in the second round of the sin-Cochell beat the Belgian cham- come apprenticed to the Syd- these disadvantages and give
8. D. Northamptonshire Cup: 1st in France. The strenuous CX-M.C.A Gandall, every runner a fair chance.
Batt with sharp lefts to the head and gles play. Buwiek had won the pion, Yvon Devore 0-2, 0-0, and ney trainer, Mick, Polson."
Lour Ride Bde, 1,841 2. 1st. hibition
ap Mitford (V.R.C.).
Bago Cinas 100yda Tree: Slyšt- body although falling to score first round by default
In the Women's Singles, Shirley
Edgar Britt's Edgar was apprentleed to
most anxious Bult. Northamptonshire Regt,parently was knockdown.
Leonard Brose.
де and,
the Fay beat Mrs Ruth Koutmann Polson for five years and stay-moment
same 1,833; 3. 1st, Batt, KRRC, 1,020 when the tour of Weden was a Lee Heung Chan Chul Cheung (Chinese ·YMIAN F. Monteiro, In the first round of the of Switzerland, 6-2, 6-2,
ed with him for a further two time, luckiest escape was dur- Brook Bond Cup: 1. School cancelled and the group had tw.. Lawrenes (V.R.C.)
Ladies 100yde Frow Style-Wong Women's Singles, Miss
In the Women's Singles, Aus- years after that until 1935. Ating a race at Ascot in Sydney, or Millary Engineering, 1,819 meet expenses.
Miss Olson also wrote the Yuen. Sang, Bo Ngol Lin,- (Chinese Smith, seeded second, and Miss trian champion Eva Neumann the age of 18, he was sent to Australia; he was riding at the 2. RAOC Southern Command, Violet Kastl, ceded fourth, defeated Mrs C.
taken to North YM.C.A. 8. Anderson, C. Eager of the United States in 1933 and rear of & field of 13 which sud- 1,701; 3, RE Southern Command,
(V.B.C% Dubola
horse lying third 20
Africa for exhibitions at Casu! "B" Class 4 x 50yds Free Style scored wins, while Miss Bonnie Switzerland, 0-0, 6-1 in the rode Winooka to victory there denly the Mackay lost to Miss Kastl, 6-3, second round.
four times in soven races. Ed- stumbled and fell across the Royal Cambridgeshire Shield, blanca and Algiers. The North nelay-Lau Kam Hung. Yul Sing
Australian track. This brought down nine
African tour is "definitely out Kun, Wong Kwal Cheo, Ng Pak In the only first round match In the second round of the 8pr married his New York, July 13-Ezzard
Silva-Nolte, G. Blenkinsop, or 11th PAO Hussars, 1,583.
She added Zoo Ann would - not | Guterres, A. Marques (VR.CA) in one tangled mass of Inter they went Heavyweight among un-seeded men, Tony Men's Singles: Pedro Massip of sweetheart in 1934 and, a year of the other runners who piled. KRI Hussars, 1,592; 2. for Zoe Ann, her mother, sau Kung, Chinese Y&M.C.A.): C
India, up Charles,
World
KRRC OUF:~1. 1st. Batt. Rifle defend Edgar
her outdoor diving” Class 100yds Back Stroke. Champion according to the Na- Talbert defeated James Brink, Spain beat Hans. Hartwich of where Edgar rode successfully horses and Jockeyn
Texas next. Ng, Nio, Young Yui Kwan, (Chinese to guide his mount Bide, 10014; 2, 1st. Batt. KARC, championship In tional Boxing Association, to-6-2, 6-1.
each season unit, in 1940, he managed Today, remaining results in
month "unless she comes home .CA.); A. V. Lope
Rumjahn (VTL.C.). day signed a contract for a 15- Other first round results in the
Hundred Jockeys and went on to lose by
Cup: 1 immediately."
Blroke. Ladies 100yds Breast round bout with Gus Lesnevich women's singles were Miss the first round were as followed to return to his home between the fallen horses and 109; 3. Irial Guards, 107.
head at the firmy
R. M. Parsons (ist, Batt The group. also include, Cheng Sui Ying Wa Mo Tak, (Chi- Marcel Coen of Egypt beat H.
I Anderson, But micing was restricted in only. Beverly Baker defeated Cathe on
0-3. Miss Kupfer of Switzerland, 6-4, 6-0. Australia, owing to the war, truly narrow escape.
RURI, 179; 2. Omcer Cadet Mrs Jack Cody, a chaperoninesa Y.M.C.A. rine Malcom, U-3,
Franjo Funcer, Yugoslav and so
three men swimmers June Len (V.C.), he returned
G.-M. C. Cottrill (RMA Sand-and
****13" Class 100yds Breast Straka,--- again to The International Boxing Pickerell lost to Doris Popple
and Kwong Tin Bang, Ng Chak Ping, By that time the au
hurst), 176; 3. Major R. D. Wil Aian Stack, Bob Gibe Club, of which Joe Louis is a 0-3, 6-3. Miss Elizabeth Loock exile beat. J. P. A. Linck of India.
́(Chinese. Y.M.CIA]:.: S., E.: Care, Bruco Harian United Presa thorhies in India. had, also, do-
son (1st Parachute Regiment, director, are promoting the won by default from Miss Daisy Holland 6-0, 0-1,
Mrs Lisi Broz of Austria beat cided to curtall the sport there,
"A" Class 100yds Breast Stroke fight, for which both men will Grey. Mias Doris Henderson
CHARGES DENIED
"Chan Chu Cheung, Au Yeung Bun, Hife Brigade Cup:-1, Nillo- start training.. Béxt week-lost to Miss Jonn Eymen 6-1. Mrs E. Spahr of Switzerland but allowed It to continue at
(Chinese VM+Q«A]}; } .Roza 6-2-United Press »
6-1, 6-2-Associated Press. Router.
the big course in Bombay. Cal
man J. Dalby (ist. Hait, KRRC), Now York, July 13 Bill Pereira, J. Yvanovich, (VAR.c.). 437; 2. Cpl L. Alrey (1st Bait Leonard, Conch of the Amri Wong Kwal Chae Lam Kwan Ngal
"13", "Class - 220yds (Free. Style Murray (1st KRNO), -437; 3. Kifteman J. can team of amateur swimmers Chinese YMCA OFIC
Balt. Ride Bde.), now touring France today Tavares, E. La Costa, (VII.C.E 430
SUN denied charges his squad was
100yds-Black -- Stroke (Ladies) Cheng The Council of the Malayan.
"Intolerable Young Offeers' Cup-1. 2/Lt competing under
Yin Ying, Bo Bul Boo,(CHI- nere Y.M.C.A.)¡. D. Barlon, Joan Football Association recently Jenkins (Royal Signals), 400, conditions,"
Eager. JAV.R.CAM. reiterated their decision to hold
In Manchester Regiment Cup-
orang-Atlantic tele- **A" Class Boyde-Trea’Style:-/Trai the annual competiton for the
(Chinese Heung,Ng Nin Cpl. J
with Dan Lee 3. D. Gillan (South Lan plieno conversation Malayan Chinese v Hongkongenshire Rest); 4552
YM.C.A.); F. Monteiro, B.- Guest, 2:: Oftcar
(VRCINA Chinese Interport trophy in October this year with Ilong Cadet C. M. C. Cottrill,: 443; 3.
Omcer Cadot · KAJ. Oxten kong as the venue.
bout.
fast
D
The decision--although animous--was greeted by chorus of boas by an estimated crowd of 5,000 at the MacArthur Stadium.
U.S. Clay Court
Championships
Two other seeded players in
17.
Hundred."Reuter.
Asked
of
season.
racecourses
JU
Mougin impressed the fans the men's singles beat their/13.-Two leading United sport out there, and as I was Australia the majority of short J. K. Neviit,(2nd Parachute Re-Paris office and tell her to come Style and the 100 Yards Back
hla
with his aggressive tactics and
willingness
to exchange
tur.
Pep weighed 128 pounds and Mougin 135United Press.
Charles Signs To Moet Lesnevich
at the Yankee August 10,
Stadium
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Malayan Chinese Footballers To Visit Hongkong
176.
At a meeting held in Kunis Smelllo (RMA Sandhurst), 442
Revolver Thiety; Cap: Lumpur the counell empowered 1 Col. C. L. Archdate (Man
home,
in
France made necessary
..
· Claes 100yde Back. Stroke. Bim Zam
Thompson, (V.R.C). glasn Benior 13oys" (150yds Individual. London July 13-Mrs Peddy Medley. A
Joan · Ladies' '4.x Boydı Fre’Style Naï Curry will compete in the Tur-lay-Wong Yuen Bang, Bo Ngat
Turkish Tourney ChY.M.C. AM. Collacos
the Executive Committee to "gochester Regiment), 171; 2.. Br. Dawson Scolt and Miss ahead with plans, for the team gadier J. A Barlow, 108;
visit to Hongkong and other cilles, and possibly Manila.⠀
The final decision will be 100% made by the Council when it moofs again In September,
A rules committee consisting of Dr. Ha Y Teh, chalkman.: Mr Kok. Chong Fook and Mr Choo Kwal: Lehu /trom, wuthorised to draw uptriales, governing the
Strates
kish Tennis Championships: at an Bhak Line Mill We Wer EQMS"
Harbert
t(BAS), Istanbul frem. Aug. 31 to 30 and Sang (Chinese Y.M.C.AAL GAR- at Ankara from August 31 tooni It. Anderson, De Darton, Roupell Cupla Capt. A. 8, Sept. 1, the Lawn Tennis Asso- a) Ciamis xi Goyds, Modley ¿le- Everett
Jay--Lau, Ham Hung, “Yur BOT"KUN, (RA); 98; 1. QMSI 16 ciation, announced.
on Britain's
||Wong Kwaj · Choo, Ng. Pak-Kung Thalle (BASc) 00:19, QM31 They are among
{Chinese YiM,DIANSAS Blanques, Kreblo1(BASC)) 90,332 vai jilbert 3 women player. From Tan Thompson,
Mettmen", Cup: --," Flying KTurkey, they will go to "Athène Training ® Command 1294;42 for the Greek Championships REMS, 1,280: Technical Training from Sept: 8 to September 18 Jezeli