CRICKET
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
ROLY JENKINS FIRST TO
TAKE 100 WICKETS
Gentlemen Do Better In Second Innings
London, July 14.-Brian Close, 18-year-old Yorkshire all-rounder, gave a most impressive display of left-handed batting by scoring 65 for The Players against The Gentlemen at Lord's.
Batting with the assurance of a veteran, Close drove and pulled admirably to become topscorer in the match. He hit seven fours during his stay of two hours 40 minutes.
Close, a natural, complete cricketer, has a fine chance of completing the "double" in his first year of big cricket. Ho has scored 684 runs and taken 72 wickets with his right arm off-spinners.
Olympic Swimmers Coming Here
FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1949.
CONGRATULATIONS
Bobby Locke (right) of South Africa" is congratu- lated by Harry Bradshaw of Ireland after Locke defeated him by 12 strokes in a 36-hole playof in the British Open Golf Championship over the Royal St George's course at Sandwich, England.
Locke holds the trophy emblematic of victory. Locke scored a 67-68-135 to Bradshaw's 74-78-147 over the 72-par course.-AP Wirephoto..
The Gentlemen gave another resumed their match against the Indifferent batting display New Zealanders, was brilliont
'They against spin bowling, were 64 for none and 85 for anings of 147 not out by De
mond Barrick, the 23-year-old tive. Then followed a Sixth Yorkshireman who joined the wicket stand of 115 by the ground stail at Northampton at South African, Clive Van
the opening of the present Ryneveld, Bud Trevor Balles,
season. who scored 04 and 53, respec-
Darrick's huninga enabled tively.
Apart from a chance at the Northamptonshire to score 330 wicket when 34, Van Rynevela in reply to New Zealand's total batted faultlessly for two hours of 450 for 7 declared and thus and five minutes. The part- save the fullow on by 32 runs. nershop Insted
of play the tourists 50 By the clono one bour minutes.
were eight for no wicket in their
second innings. After the tourists had declared at their overnight score, North- amptonsture made a bed sinrt when Brookes was caught with- out scoring, but that an American Olympic Edrich and Doggart. He had
unful stand Oldfield and Barron helped be a spell of four wickets for 13 will swimming team
to remedy matters. They pul Eric Hollies and later runs, arriving in the Colony on or had a spell of three for 11.
on 85 and Oldfield shared an-
London, July 14-When Harry Bradshaw did, so partnerably with Barrick, about August 1, and that
The amateurs finished up 113 other partnersh
further 74. they will appear in two ex-pus ahead with two wickets in which realised a
well in the Open Golf Championship at Sandwich the Oldfield, who
generally
question of Ryder Cup conditions was bound to arise. the exceeded hibitions at the Ritz, North hand.
this mark D. Insole, the Cambridge Blue, Point, on August 2 and 3. euried his bat for 210, his high-season, but has yet to record his More particularly as nine players have been nominated
est score in first-class cricket, first century, Included one six for the amateur event-the Walker Cup. The team, which will be spon for Easex against Yorkshire. He and eight fours
ours in his 76. Why, said the critics, could not an Eire player appear sored in Hongkong by Mr Poon batted five hours und hit 21 Barrick continued to bat bril- Wing-kal, Chairman of the Chi-fours, but he
FIRST TO TAKE 100 Roland Jenkins, of Worce tershire, bocame the first dismissed
It was learned yesterday bowler to take 100 wickets ls
Hongkong Chinese
is under
the
this
season when he
by
to
s
50
Why Not
For The
USA v. Empire Ryder Cup?
Zealand bowlers met with come of course, revolves round the conditions. It is stipulated four wickets falling for that only British-born players resident in Britain can fun Clark's then joined Barrick and play in the Ryder Cup match, and this immediately rules out Eire players, whose Government decided on a break another blg stand developed. Barrick drove with terrific power from British rule. and, although the tourists tried their utmost to block his strokes, he went along at a great pace.
!
So far as the amateurs
BIG concerned, the Irish Golf
A Surprising Number Of Sportsmon Are
Not Too Old At 40
By PETER DITTON
Top man in English cricket at the moment is John Langridge the Bussex opening hintsman. He has astounded overyone with the regularity with which he has made centuries. Ten have come flowing his bat in the first two months of the English Add to that an innings of 95 against Gloucester and you will sce
summer verson.
why Langridge, is ton man.
How is it happening, why is it happening? No one, not even Lanridge can offer any explanation. Ho has not changed his style, he is not using any now grip-- Recently another English county player asked him: "How are you doing it John?” Langriige replied: "I cannot offer any explanation. I am just putting the but there, I am making the shots and they are coming off."
That just about sums it up. In his heat until the last hurdle Langridge has found his form when he tripped and failed to again at the ripe old age' of finish. Now at an, ago when 30. So much so that he has most men would be thinking of been selected to play for the much milder forms of exercise, Players, against the Gentlemen Finlay seems set for another nt Lords. The only pity in that successful year over the ho has not been chosen to cape hurdles. tain the side; an honour that I professional football it 18 has been reserved for
Ronnie Denis just the same.
Booke. Compton.
former Arsenal centre-forward HIB
sticcess recalls the big who is much neater forty than part which men supposedly past thirty has just signed up with their best pre playing in Eng- Crystal Palace in a player- lisht aport today. Take for
manager capacity. It is a sate instance the case of another bet that when the next football cricketer, the Incomparable seasun comes along, Rounle will Том Goddard. In
40th be banging them in the back of year Tom is still 03 big the net along with the best. incnace to batsmen as he Was Then there is Ted Sagor, the goal-
20 years ago. Emrys Davies of Everton International Glamorgan, another cricketer, is keeper. When you know
year
tbat
has
up
of
In his 46th year, but so high- | Teď has been with Everton over ly is he thought of by his county 20 years you begin to realise that he has recently signed
that he is also near the 40 mark,
Another new three year playing contract
old un' who with them. And of course, the only just decided to hang Weish county will never forget his boots is Eric Houghton 3. C. Clay, who, at the age of Nolts. County.
Last Eric, 31 clinched the county cham- who was forty, played soveral pionship for them last year storming games on the wing with his cunning off-spintiers. for the County and helped Eng-
land
Tommy contre-forward Lawton to find the net on mere than one
that occasion. Now Eric has been made
manager he will probably give up the playing side football if only from pressure of administrativa duties. But too old at forty?-
IN OTHER FIELDS In other fields of sport it is Dosalbic 10 cite similat There is Wing Com- instances. mander Donald Finlay, the Olymple hurdler, who has held the RAF 120 Yards Hurdles his first victory as an aircraft- man apprenties in 1928. He re- presented Britain in the last Olympic Game, and was feading
Lawn Bowls
ELEVEN YOUNG 'UNS And finally on this question
of Anno Domini it is interesting to return to cricket-and-pick- team of over 40's, playing to- day, who could Rive a good no- count of themselves against a This present day England XI.
the team I think, could show
nose Amateur Swimming Asso-the first at Be four chances, antly, but after tea the Now in the Ryder Cup professional match? The whole matter,Championship continuously since not on your life. cation, Vice-Chairman of the Lancashire's Australian, Ken AAA and Grieves, complete one thousand the Lal Tsuen Swimming Union, runs for
season wiren ton. direction of Mr
But Lancashire collapsed against Teddy Brown, local representa e spin and length of Muncer, live of manager Mr Lou Bitner, who had a spell of three wickols Mr Poon said yesterday for four runs ond Baal Bgures the main object of engaging the of
24,5
11 maidens, 40 overs, team to come lo Hongkong, runs, eight wickets,
He and Clarias added 82 in 50 How HKU Lost while they are on their way Wickets were also cheap on a minutes for the ninth wicket from Manila to Japan, ·wna to
10 rain-softened pitch at Stour-and this stand averted the pos
To Singapore where Nottinghamshire improve the standard of swim bridge, ming the Colony. He will bo lost their last eight batsmen for of the County having to
Comb. Schools arranging for school children, runs in an hour. in this who are in training now, to ob- period, Perey Jackson, right arm tain free tickets so that they inclium-paced, took four for 24, will be able to study the style and Reg Howorthy, left arm slow of these world champlons. bowler, four for 25.
sibllity
011.
Union, controlling the amateur
whole of the country, Northern Edwards 19-15 In
versus
to
M. B. Hassan and U. A. Rum- Hame in that island, covers the john beat D. Phillips and R. & youngsters that in cricket you are just as young as you feel:- the Open
T. N. Pearce (Essex, aged 43) and Southern, and is part of Pairs championship yesterday.
Captain, E. Davies (Glamorgan, the British Golf Union's Joint J. Bradley and J. Landolt 45), W. W. Keeton (Notts. 41), Advisory Council. As a result, beat A. M. Baptista and A. P. L. E. G. Ames (Kent, 43), L. B. Northamptonshire were with-
(Surrey, Fishlock are Pereira, Jr., 22-17. in 118 of the New Zealand total
42) K: A "Hat Trick" by young Des-Southern or Eire players when the Innings closed. Bar-mond Key of St. Andrew's eligible.
KCC RINKS
Howorth (Worcester, 40), G. O. rick, who had been botting for School enabled the Combined Many people would like
A. W The following teams will re- Allen (Middlesex, 47),
at lown Wellard' (Somerset, 46), three and a half hours, hit a six Schools of,
to defeat see the lyder Cup match Singapore
a present the KCC
Copson (Derby, 451, T. British bowls on Saturday at 4 pan-: N. Rogers completed his first and 20 fours in his 147 not out. Hongkong University by 24 runs United States I the venture proves hundret of the season in three
lat Division in a one-Innings cricket match Empire encounter, but in view. Thompson, W, Hong Sling, Wurd (Glouce 43).
(home) v. KBGC His only previous appearance
Corrali Success Mr Bittner
of the conditions laid intends to and a half hours for Hampshire for the County wes in a friendly played at Rafles Institution.
down Butterworth, F. Goodwin (skip). The basketball bring
the Schools when the Ryder Cup was given, Colledge, A. 3. Kew, T. A. Madar, against Combined Services, He with Leicestershire when
Batting, frst, which won the American cham-hit one five and 11 fours in his made 34 and 30 not out.
made 52 runs. The University this I hardly likely to come Guest Houselets) An.medium-paced
J. N. Wong, E. C. pionship and the World Basket- 107.
replied with 28 after about an about.
cher, J. Orem (skip). the wicket.
Norman Von Nida, Australian 2nd Division (away). CCC.- hour at the
H. G. Amman who opened champion, is reported to have, R. Rosselet, C. R. Rosselet, St. 5. Capell, T. Lock (skip); A, C. the University's innings, at one once said that he would be pre-Tribble. A W. Ramsey S.
î stage looked as if he would be pared to become attached to an Gray, F. É. Ekinser (skip);
English club for a year if it Gitting, H. Triggs, J. Tang. Ge": 0 Hongkong's saviour.
into the Ryder Leo (skip). However, when Ataman was would get him
3rd Division (Rome) v. Recreio
Sig
team.
ball championship at the London and Olympies, to the Colony possibly, at a later date, an ice-
kuling team.
PEN PICTURES
Members of the team are:
Zoo Ann Olsen, 18, blonde, green-eyed, scales a shapely 114 lbs, 5ft 4in tall, hails Cedar Falls, Iowa,
THE SCOREBOARD NEW ZEALAND
hra
1st innings 456 for 7 declared.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
At Lord's: Gentlemen 105 and 242 for 8 (Van Ryneveld 64,
1st innlags. Balley 51); Players 234 (Close 05, Brown 5 for 80).
Brookes e Reld b Hayes .. At Portsmouth: Combined Oldfield e Reid b Burit Services -237 and 128 for Barron b Burtt (Parnaby 57 not out); Hamp-on not
Bennett b Hayes Barrick not out 14shire 335 (Rogers 107, Walker Skinner run out
69).,
Broderick b Burtt At Ashby-de-la-Zouch: Bus- Nutter b Hayes All American berths. Lost only Sex 454; Leicestershire 238 for Garlick c Mooney b Cave
only (Lester 34.. Jackson 78). Bad Clarke b Burt
light curtalled play.
At The Oval: Surrey 501 for Constable b Burke pie Spring-board diving losing a deckared and 107-for-2 (Fish- of .51 lock 58); Somerset 281 (Trem- margin
fctt 83).
has won five
seven national titles and
twice in national, meets
1945, came second in the Olym-
by the close points,
Has soared through the air At Colchester Yorkshire 273
travelled
400 miles.
under and 7 for none; Essex 473 for 6 miles and declared water another 700
(Insole 210 not out, leaped off spring boards maro Pearce 65),
times since sho At Llanelly: Glamorgan 217
was
was
Extras
NEW ZEALAND 2nd innings. Sutcliffe not out Scott not out
Extras
70
20 at 14 Keyt was brought into Cup team. He is a great Empire. Brezny, W. Baker. C. Rosser
the attack and, with the third stalwart, but the
ಕ
ball of his first over, Keyt came to anything-Reuter,,
147
10 bowled him.
In the next single off
over, after A
the first ball, Keyt went on to take three Houg-
akong wickets with the second,
12 third and fourth balls,
10
338
-Reuter.
For the Schools, J. de Almeida hit a bright 20 when runs were badly needed.
The scores were:--
COMBINED SCHOOLS
B. K. Pobb .
E. Baker (skip); A. Baggol, F lea neverowarth, C. Stapleton. If
Cowie (skip): W. Boyes, R. Bar- ker, C. Champeloviar, J. Tibble (skip)
Reserva: A.
U.S. Far East
Command _Golf_Tourney
McLean.
HKERC RINKS The following team will repre- sent
RIKERC on Saturday
4 p.m., at Ming Yuen:
Stokon, W. Binchouse, G. T. Padfoll "Donch; W="Z; Mac- farlane, W. Stoker, J.-F. Lunny, Fell. 3. Bottomley, G. Ryder.
side
W. God- 49), and P.
three Includes bowlers in Al- and Copson. Wel- fard is also a good off-spinner and, to back him up he would Goddard and Howorth have (who incidentally
left- ટૂંક handed), Davies can also bowl If required. Corrall would be the wicket-keeper and the team could be expected to bat with success down to No. 8.
John Langridge has not been included because he is only 30. But among other "applicants" for admission to this side would he his brother James (43) still one of the best all-rounders in the country. J. Bailey (Hamp- tha shire, 41), who completed cricketer's double last year, -L
Olympics Every Two Years Suggested
A suggestion that the Olympic Games should be hold overy two years instead of every four has been made by Sir Frank Beaurepaire, Australian Olympic official.
His auggestion was made during his con- ference with officials at Los Angeles recently.
"There were orily 20 or 80 nations in the original Olympics," he said, "and now there are three times that number. We expect at least 60 at Melbourne.
"At our present sche- dule of Games every four years it will be 250 years before some of the countries will get a chance to hold the Games."Reuter.
PAKISTAN SUPPORT
Karachi, July 14.-- Pakistan is to press for more frequent. Olympic Games, Mr Ahmed Jaffer, President of the Pakistan Olympic Asso- ciation, said here today.
He relterated that at the next meeting of the International Olympic Committee in Copen- hagen in May of next year he would suggest that a World Olymplad should take place every two years and not every four as at present.- Reuter.
Chess Tourney
L. Schure, who had been
G. Berry (Leicester, 43), P. Undefeated through the first W. Robins (Middlesex, 43).
Baguio, July 15, The C. Butler; P. A, Colding. Smith (Esox,-40), and R. Whalf of the finalists' tourna-
Fifth Air Force and Army
~~~~~~~CHANGE OF TIME- teams from Japan won their
Lean
can 3. P. Scully e B. K. Fon & respective meets in the Far 2. M. Teh 0, R. Bandosham b T.
The friendly Lawn Bowls match between the Hongkong
ment for the Championship of the Kowloon Chess Club,
night to Ray Danenberg at
Czech Players dropped a full point last Bowling Green Club on Satur-Withdrawn From the Peninsula Hotel.
il. Lean 4 4. Krishnan & 8. M. East Command Golf tourna- Cricket Club and the Kowloon Teh Ong Deng Bee b T. H. Lean ments, concluded today.
2. 3. Maretns b 8. M. Ton U, Tan
at
ALS
Swiss Tourneyning his game from Josephz
a
by
than 125,000 started diving.
and 71 for 5; Lancashire 171 (G. Flag been named several Edrich 62, Muncer 8 for 49).
Soon Lock b S. M. Teh 0, Balwant The Fifth Air Force won the day, July 16, will commence at times for the James E. Sul-j At Stourbridge: Worcester-
8 Singh c&b T. 11. Lein 3. 1. de Air Forces competition with a 3.30 p.m., and not 4. p.m.
With J. P. de Carvalho win- Hyan award. Looks like movie | shire 340 and 120 for 0 (E.
for none Almeida J. C. Koh 20, D. Keyt total team score of 1,056 for 72 previously advertised.
c D. Lo b 8. M. Teh 2. 3. Aeria star June. Allyson and has re- Cooper 55 not out); Nottingham.
not out. Extras 9. Total 53. holes. The team from Japan
PRC RINKS
Tausz, a three-way tie for the ceived coy glances from two shire 207 (Keeton 78, Howorth
Fall of wickets: 1-0 2-0: 3-8; beat the ather ground forces' Alm companies.
Ostaad, July 14.--Jaroslav lead has resulted *NO EXTENSION FOR
The following teams will re- 5 for 84).
4-13; 6-14:14; 7-31; 8-48; 9-60.
Schure, who was met with the PRC Dowling: T. II. Lean four for 11 aggregation with a total score of present
Jaw Drobny, Czechoslovakia's top Brends Helser, 20,
At Aberdeen: Scolland drew
Ananchetto defence to the TEST MATCHES
9. M. Teh Eve for 21; 3. C. Kob 1,037.
bowls on Saturday: coached by Jack Cody and
against tennis player, and his part Queen's Gambit, played an ag- Warwickshire. with
Warwick- London, July 14-The MCC
one for 10.
Top individual honours went! First Division Johnny Welsemuller,
ashire 291 for $ declared and
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY to Licut. Jimmy Vanderhoff of Souter, F. E. Channing,
FOC at
Il. Tyler, ner, V. Cernik, dropped out gressive gams against a defence pm *member of
good positioned the All-American 234 for 7 declared (Gardner 94, announced today that the re-
Nest matches to b 3. de Almeida 6, C. Lean
H. G. Amman b D. Keyt 14, N. the Fifth Air Force and Ser Shepherd (skip): W. J. D. Camer- of the Swiss International featured team from 1040 to 1048, Taylor 77, Edward 5 for 110): maining two mythical Olympic team 1940, Scotland 202 for three declared against the New Zealand cricke6 3. de Almeida 8, Twang geant Norman Campbell of the on, H. B. Drown, J. Hay Tennis Tournament here to play.
ward, C. H. Gough (skip). ters at Manchester and The Sandoshan 8. D. Chelllah low team from Japan. Participants Bradley. 1. 1. wetka, J. . For day on orders of tho Czech At one stage ho subjected came 5th in the 1948 Olympic (Crosskey 102, Willatt 144 not
Krishnan D., IC. Poh s Bando in the Air Forco's tourney were rest, W. B. lyer (skip).
13 Auccessive 400 metres Free Style, break-out) and 158
Danenberg to for 6 (Sheppard/ Oval will not be extended bosham 0, S, M. Tch e Balwant Singh the Fifth, 13th and 20th Air] ing the former record, member 52)-Reuter.
b. Keyt 1, T. 11. Lean e Balwant
HKERC 2 4p.m. Russell, The Government' 'action was checks. However, it was an at- Singh Sandesham 2. E. Ho not Forces and 10th Bomber wing. N. Benior, G. E. Willerton, taken because German and tempt to break through a solid out 1. C. Koh b D. Key 0, D. Army teams were from Japan, Davies (skip); J. Redman, H. Spanish players were partici- defence that led
to a miscal- La b D. Key 0 Extra 1. Total 23, the Philippines, Okinawa and Egyptian To Study 4-186-24-237-27: 0-28; 0-26.
Fall of wickets 1-0 2-1: 3-2 Guam.-United Press, American Basketball Bowing: Randosham Urcu for
7: J. de Almeida New York, July 14.-Egyp-Krishnan one for : Keyt our for Ulan Army Captain Mohamed Habib. Athletic. Director of the War College in Cairo and coach
·Bug - '2lmmērman - Women's Lora Wood, Joclyn Wood,
of Joan Pawson and Dawn Paw-of the Egyptian basketball team Back Stroke Champlon
water are
ballet artists which won the European Cham-
of USA relay team which won
Arst place also in record time,
NEW ZEALANDERS
and former National Champlon v. NORTHANTS 14 times in the 100 yds, 100 inctres, relay, and 220 yds, still feature of today's crickekt at Northampton, July 14The considered American' beat-
Northampton, where the County
the
Jooiding lady athleto in grand tradition of Eleanor Holm and Esther Williams
USA, came 2nd in the Olympica son
yond three days-Reuter.
1
two for T:
British Players · For Forest Hills
Eclipse Stakes London, July 14-Tim Lewis,
London,
0
Second Division (away) against Government.
Goodman, H. Als kenzia, C. Pope
culation in the exchange and T. Pillington, pating in the tournament. (skip); if. Finney,
D. Dewar, W. E. Hollands Drobny had reached the Schure lost à major plece. -Io (skip).
zemi-finals of the tournament resigned on the 75th move. HKFC RINKS
and was regarded an almost The following have been selected certain to win. to represent the KKFc. (home)
| against the Club de Recrulo 指紧
D.m.:
100 metre Back Stroko in ro.well-known in America and plonship or June 11, arrived in geld of poven will face nited States lawn tenuils cham. E. Strange, J. A. H. Salby, N. . ment for Drobny
wonder who
has won
in the
10kCC
friendly
dama tennle
HOW THEY STAND
P.W
D
Schure
6 3
P. de Carvalho
3
K. Prokopov
0.
Gave away three points by
LAUR.
Tho
fot
TENNIS LEAGUE
Two - officials of the Czech Legation in Borne arrived in O. S. Brown, L. Strange, C. Carr. Ostand this morning after a medical student and Derek M. N. Rakusen (skip) L. Prague Radio had broadcast R. Danenberg *** July 14-A select Oakley, schoolmate, will Hamley A. McAlpine, Tile, the order of the Czech Govern-
the Bickford (skip); 3. §. Howell, Britain in represent
and. Ceraik cord time, 23 years old, fram will perform a quariette ballot. Now York today to spend two starter for the "near Classic",
Bebbington (skip).
to quit the tournament, studying American
the Eclipse Stakes, to bo Portland, Oregon, 6ft din tall. Joelyn Wood was a member of months
run pionships this year.
between Conversation *~FRIENDLY GAME basketball techniques. Holds most
over one mile and
They will compete American back America's 1940 Olympic Swim-
a quarter Arriving on an Egyptian ship, at Sandown Park at 3.15 sm doubles championships taking The following will represent the Legation officials and the two stroke records and U.S. Cham-ming Team,
players -- Lasted Morley Shapiro, 15-year-old Mohamed Habib told reporters, BST plon cinco 1949.
tomorrow. They
in Bowling Green several hours. are: place on August 15 at Chestnut against the Barbara Jonsen, 19, was
"regard American basketball Djeddah (EC. Elliott), a diving
Ostand Ten- Hl, Mass., and the singles at Club on Saturday at Austin Road,
nt 4 pm.
This afternoon the Tennis member of USA Olymple team many Nailenal titles in the players as the greatest in the nyson (M. Beary), Hindostan Forest Hills, New York.
G. W. Sewell, A.D. Humphreys,
Club, sponsoring the Britain's two best men 1948. She is the how American men's division and is the Wes-world and feel that I can learn (C. Smirko), Faux Tirage (W.
A. Graham, A.E. Hawkins (skip);
tournament, announced ofleinlly Mottram Women's Backstroke and Med-torn States diving champlon. a great deal, which will bone. Carr), Bobo (W. Rickaby), players Tony
and U. Philips, F. C. B. Black, that Drobny and Cernik wère. Moore, Comedian tour Egyptian teams, Joy Champion, and hails from Honiton
Moondust (D.
to Skinner, A. Brown (akip): 2. Smith) and Geoff Paish were unable
withdrawing from all contests. San Francisco.
Unded Press.
Nizami (F. O'Neill)-Houter, make the trip., said an official of. Oliver, A. 8. Zron, H. F
on. Shicide, W. Williamson (skip). would remain in Ostaad
The announcement sold they the Lawn Tennis Association. Reserve: L. R; Wood.
"ps They had previous engagements.
onlookers and personal guests". C. Lewis was an alternato for the British Davis Cup team this The following teams will repre- until Monday, when they are Cooke 8-3; beat L. Stokes * B..
R. Zimmem 8-1- year. Oakley is not in the first sent the Club de Recreio on Salur scheduled to return, to Prague + best T. E. llaker &
day!
by "nir. five-Acaciated Press.
Division. "A" (home) v. KCC
Drobny declined" to "discuss at 4pm. A Guterres, C. E. Marques, F. V. V. Ribeiro, J. E the sudden, action..
VITE-VITE
diver.
Mister Conquest
WING THE MON DESI
HALY
+
Welsh Tourney.
́RECREIO RINKS
Men's "A": Division CRC-81⁄2 - KCC 11⁄2
W. P. Trul&T, . Choy beat Finchera Capt. Turnet-
Chỏa & C. Kotewmil- drew with Fincher & Capt. Tumer-Cooke 6-0; beat fitakes • Judah 6-3; beat Baker Zimmern 0+3,
Noronha; B. Marques, A. M. Hotra, "I have nothing to tell you"Y 2. Tut W. T. Lep beat Fincher & Capt. Turner-Cooke 7-5} Newport, Monmouthshiro, R. Luz, A ZAID he said, "What has been on Beat Stokes, Judah: 8-93 best
Pereira, Rota Pereira, C. C. July 14 Ricardo Balblers, Pereira, J. F. V. Jubeiro,
1. Kounced correct. I have Beker & Zimmern 6-2.
SWISS STATEMENT ¦
Division
#CRC 5, KCC 4/20
Calicon Davis Cup player, and 1st Division: "B" (home)- v. CCC nothing to ́add."--Associated Ladies Milan Matous of Czechoslovakda Noren). PE, PRUG.
Noronha, A. P, Cyterres. - La W reached the Men's Singla, semi- Xavier, P. N. da Bilvasna zapa Anals of the Welsh Lawn Ten-Soares, JC. Temedios, C. He nis Championships today. medios: M. A Baptista, C. P. Rudolf Stadier, secretary of |_Med__Lition" à Min B. La bost
C. M. 'Bilva, T, da Balbiers who beat Welsh Insp ) HKC the Swiss Tennis Association, MYK Stoker MP #7 Ward 6-3; bent:"Mru- Heizerling ---dez, Mra ternational A. Baker 0-3, 6-1, at 4 p.m.-27. 8. klive. 3. P. Xa- sald every national tennis 'ns- Lawer D-13 Uwat Derek Ground Watam will meet - 8: Levy of South Flora Pinns, M. Alarconsociation had the right to accept & Miss N. Lambert: Baker: 6-1991
LATVIAN AM. Silva, PA Costs, Anca in the semifinals Rettrao, A Lopen. Gommone or competitors in their seat How runn
beat-the-
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