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COUNTY CRICKET
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1949.
WEAK IN THE KNEES
CHAMPION COUNTY WERE EIGHT DOWN FOR 38
Leslie Jackson Celebrates
London, July 18.--The Derbyshire pace bowler, Leslie Jackson, to- day celebrated his selection among the England Test XII by capturing three Glamorgan wickets-two in one over-for six runs. This followed his two for nothing spell on Saturday, and he finished with
an innings analysis of five for 16.
1
Glamorgan conceded first innings' lead, but their score of 102 was much better than seemed Bkely when their eighth wicket fell ni 38. A plucky ninth wicket stand between Haydn Davies and the Cardiff City footballer, S. Montgomery. making his first appearance for the County, added 60.
Two more of England's Test XII, the Middlesex "Terrible Twins," Denis Compton and B301 Edrich, were together in an unbeaten partnership which added a century for the third wicket against Warwickshire in Tom Dollery's Benefit Match. A. l. Kardar, the Indian Test player, mado 57 for Warwickshire in his first County championship match for them.
Worcestershire, the champion- | ploted his 30 in 95 minutes with At Southampton: shop leaders, first half their seven fours, and went on to 248 and 241 for 7 declared; į
Hampshire Leicestershire 101 (Bailey 5 fori ter, bat the position was re- Lancashire were indebted a 20. Knott 3 for 89) and 30 for trieved by a lighting partnership | Dick Pollard for their one run belverent The English Test fearl over Somerset. When
wickets for 45 against Glauces-male A8 not out..
one.
At Gloucester: Worcestershire Selector, Bob Wyatt and Dick Somerset resumed 27 runs be-224 (Wyatt B not out, Howorth Haworth, who witted 111 for hinct with three wickels In 50, J. Gravency the sixth wicket. Wyalt und Arthur Wellard hit ill off Gloucestershire
for 80);
Baseball Scores
NATIONAL LEACUE
St tanis
91
for ม
and with Lawrenen (Eminett 50). Iwo overs took the spore to within three At Nottingham: Nottingham-j of the Lancashire total. Then
shire Pollard tank the new ball and Yorkshire 23 for one.
140 (Coxon 3 for 58);
At Dirmingham: Warwick-
| dismissed Lawrence and Hozell
to give Lancashire four patuts.shire 270 for a declared (Town-
Tre new Eughuact
captain, send 76, Kardar 571; Middlesex
Freddie Brown, of Northam 135 for 2 (Edrich 58 not out, tonshire, took three Essex wicket Denis Compions 39t not out. for 50. Denis Brookes, Narth- mt opening batsman, scored n grand not out century and by
of play. Northants Ee clone
with
standing, seven wickets
39 runs for fret neled only innings' lead.
R J{
4 1
1
12
New York ......
(Winning pitcher Monte Ken- nedy, lover Al Brazie.)
Cincinnati
Boston
15 3
1
The spin
bowlers, J. Bulley
At Lord's: with the Royal Air Force.
The Army drew 184 for 9 declared (Murray 74)
RAF
and 107 for G declared: Army 187 for declared 72 for 5.
The
al
and C. J. Knott, ench took live
Al Taunton: Lancashire 173 wickets for Inmpshire against tumi 261 for 7 (Washbrook 54, G. Leicestershire, and helped their Edrich 85 not out); Somerset 172 Winning pitcher Ed Erauide to gain frst tanings pants,kin 4 for 14, Pollard 4 for Bailey's flyp wickets. wer 30). gained at the cost of just over
ve rims each.
lose Vern Bickford.)
Philadelplata
1-121
2
7 " (Winning pitcher Murry Dick"
Joser Jim Konstanty.) AMERICAN LEAGUE
Ph tortelphia
13 1!!
4
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
At the Oval: Kent 224 and 4 89 for 61 Survey 281 (Fishlock
khurton 101).
Detroit........... MA 11 D.
(Winn ng pitcher Carl Scheib, Josey Stubby Ovennire).- ·Asso» catel Press..
Major League Leaders
New York, July 18.--Mater league baseball leaders:
NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting-Robison, Brooklyn. 363; Koner, Pittsburgh, 332
Runs Rubinson,
Brooklyn,
73: Reese, Brooklyn, 71.
Runs balfed In - Robinson, i Brooklyn, 60; Hodges, Brooklyn.
65
Louis,
Its Robinson, Brooklyn, 117; Schoendienst, St. 110.
At Northampton: Essex 270, Northants 230 for 3 (Brookes 105 not on, Harron 68).
At Cardin: Derbyshire 144) and 202 (Muncer 5 for GR): Glamorgan 102 Jackson 5 for 16, and no runs for one wicket,
Kid Gavilan (left), Cuban challenger, buckles in the knees as he is hit with a right by Ray "Sugar" Robinson, welterweight champion, in the ninth round of their title bout at Municipal Stadium. Philadelphia. Robinson retained his title with a unanimous decision.- AP Wirephoto.
Confidence May Win The Walker Cup For Britain
SAYS ARCHIE QUICK-
Confidence is a great thing. It is a rarity among British sportsmen because they appear to approach games from a different aspect to other nations' players. Perry had confidence, and it won him the Wimbledon title Fred three years in a row.
Services'
Sporting Potential
Goes
Up
The
ON THE RECORD The Popularity of The Unpopular Democracies
on their
As Jaroslav Drobny put 14, games. Many of the players sport should not be turned into we knew before or just after an area for polities. At the the war have, however, been tust Olympic Games, nearly all confined the countries
to playing out the eastern home soll. side of the Iron Curtala braved Some others were permitted
considerable
amount of to Komintern displeasure in atriv- they had too many ties at home
to go abrood.
It was deemed
п
ceptions,
decided to
tica
with the
a low lett
ing to maintain this point
Their athletes
to be tempted by 期 came over to
desire to the Games,
remain With a few ex-
abrood. Surprisingly. of the many who they proved then- sever
their selves as much sportsmen as motherland, quite their fellows
from
tho families and good jobs, state- expense accounts and A dozen or so elected to re-home press,
dolumns of glorification in the main as "bath house attendants The reason? for the capitalistic world" or
We may tucks at best. whatever the press of their land Popular Democracles
The line comes lu would choose to call them.
when a
"capitalistic, monopolistic" side pald of the Curtain.
is no longer a herato The larger number returned reflects itself in his game and Popular Democrat. Stalcater to their homes, feeling secure the of the
home papers fact, presumbly,
that much of it that in due course makes Lo athletic merit would again per- the mit them an occasional holiday Party
local Young Communist
deeldes
In lands
where
to
cati
a
mixed strawberry Monopollats special meeting to brand sonic-
sundaes for one's tennis or ice hockey as them
anti capitalists treated non-democratic, as offensive to ilem to a banana split,
all the workers, the nun in the
The peoples
Democracies,
of the Popular mine, the life-operator, the man many of
them with the hoe.
with little chance of ever going
abroad, contributed their pen-
were
Though the Czechs tell us thef yourk
nies to send their youth to the 20 young men and ave Games. They
suffused women are being trained to re- with satisfaction whenever a place Drobny and Cernik, It is dualist was turned up.
not improbable that yet another
The home papers recorded the meeting will be held and it will Games in more detall, perhaps, be decided that tennis is than did the capitalistic West.
tially a non-democratic being a
essen-
Kame: It was delightful readingt mat
means to explait the ter, not less so than stories of masses. Invented by monopolistic fe to Pabile School are for capital with an interest in the boys who will arrival of further chance to attend one.
never have a prier
of rubber.
gut und cording reinforcements for the gar-
As a matter of fact, once In Whichever side of the Cur-those good old days when every- sporting potential of the tab they make their living, men one was happy in Berlin a game Services teams in all fields are, in many details, remarkably as played between zome and they will take a great essentially
alike. Their interests
American areocers.
some and
Soylet deal of beating this year.
limited by tho associations with
which they nasalty of the game. Everything The Soviet officers enjoyed, the
rison has again increased the
"The "Argyn" and Highlanders
won'
Anglia Cup
Command
and the Cup at
the
Eastern heme fost
employment,
have grown up the proximity Sutherland of
families,
relatives East friends. the guarantee
of
season,
and was developing in the best of spirits until someone called the score. It was
15 for the Best sa happened that in the point and 10 for the third. The point, another 15 for the second An officer of the 23rd Fielders between the twe World Soviet offBeers returned to bar-
Wars there Regiment,
RA, said that his Czechoslovakia
developed in racks with a tale of the crafil- if confidener can to it, we have already won the minor unlts, have not yet be mumber of gaines that had, in
regiment. #ke
and Hungary,ness of capitalistle mathematics. or some
the
Poland and Walker Cup-the clash of British and U.S. amateur
able to find out exactly what
-"RECORDER". golfers, at the Winged Foot Course, New York. next Gunters could be relied upon then, acquired a popularity that tulent they possess, but the thing that catches the imaging- every September.
to fled fairly good soccer and by the end of World War I hockey fentns.
Fighting Stand From erat, the Winged Fot Course, New York, Best Scots' Opening
Pair
Glasgow, July 18-A fighting sland by the Scotland opening pair, G. L. Willatt and T. R. Crosskey, put on 138 unbeaten here today after Scotland had followed on 286 runs behind the New Zealanders,
The. New Zealanders scored 423 in their first innings and then dismissed Scotland for 137.
Then came the second innings partnership by Wil- Jatt and Crosskey, and Scotland finished the day 148 behind with all their second innings wickets intact.
The Scotland opening pair! kept the varied New Zealand
at bay by defensive Burtt
Bowling
0 M R
31
10 45
213
was Crosswell
3
10
0
24.2 5 SCOTLAND
05
4
Home Runs--Kiner, Pitts-attack burgh, 24: Gordon, New York. batting, and runs came slowly Cowle
but surely. Willatt bases Robinson, 64 not out at the close, reached Rabone. Brooklyn, 21; Reese, Brooklyn, his 50 in 154 minutes, and
. Stolen
12.
who
Pitching-Sewell,-Pittsburgh, with 57 not out, reached his Willait rot out
2nd Innings, Crossker, who_Anished the day.
5 and 6 Chambers, Pittsburgh,
5 and 1.
Strikeouts Spaha, Boston,
74: Branca. Brooklyn, 05.
.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Bating DiMaggio, Boston,
J43; Kell, Detroit, 330.
half
century in minates Crosskey not out
longer time.
20
In their Brat innings Scotland struggled against the accumte spin bowling of Burtt and Rabone, and in addition could take no risks with the well-
Buns - Joost, Philadelphia, Į placed Neid. and Williams, Dosten, 80.
ton
Home runs-Stephens, Bos-
23; Williams, Boston. 21. Stolen bases Diltiger, St. Louis, ; Valo, Philadelphia, 7.1
Pitching Reynolds, New
York, 10 and 1; Wynn, Cleve
land, 7 and 1,
At lunch six wickets
THE SCOREBOARD
were
Extras
The Americans have
Rumania,
common evolution with
*
was
Drobny May Play
Ice Hockey
Willie Bolla, winner and runner-up of Purnesa and Frank Stranalan. The event ten years ago,
Pte Aumstions, Army middle-was already inbred lasu the i but after those two there is
When weight champion of Scotland, of life of the urban community: rowing belief that fritain can affable Reg's first remark was: outstanding performer.
the two came together again, the Port Glasgow, is the Argyll's Among these Kames
Nottingham, July 18.-- win. And the leader of
tennis. this "Johnnie you can win this time:
Czechoslovakia, Jaroslav Drobny, optimism is San Macready, the if only you eatz fest your putter his career by winning the Bri-produced outstanding players, was runner-up at Wimble- Czecho- a "southpaw" he started Jury and Poland have all slovakian tennis star, who.
The travels of Its sportsmen
new British amateur champion, working properly," who has the Perry confidence
in full.
וה
With the true blarney of Irishman,
this ex-Squadron Leader says: "Give me my put-j ter. I am just waiting to burn up that course."
And adds.
ungrammatically:: "Me and the other. Walker Cup babies are sure to win."
I would not go go for as that.
W but it is good to know that ot @least one of our representatives
Is going into this match no sort of inferiority complex. not gonerally
It is
with
known
that Mneready, before he gain ed an RAF Commission and the 64 DFC. played artisan goli and he retains the cockiness of
is
3
17
London spITTOW
138 zolf,
for none -Reuter.
Tho
KBGC RINKS
following
have
Record-Making
Golf At Harrogate
Record-making golf
Harrogate, July 18.
As a
lawn
Despite
their non-capitalist
in ice
hockey
tich ATC championship at the age of 16, followed by a victory around the world are always don this year, may be seen in the British All Youth Cham of interest_to_n_nation.
in Britain pionships in 1947 before joining the Army.
games this winter. In 1048 he won the Scotland bosses, these countries, with
the advert Boys championship by defeating
of their new could not
discontinue
| Brodie Angles (a Scottish In- regimes, ternational) on points, lic re-season
the presented
East District
against London trict, winning his bout technical knockout.
to
see any these
Drobny, who with his fellow- countryman, Cernik defed or- ders from the Czech Govern- ment to return from the Swiss tennis championships, owing to participation of German and Spanish players last-week, is an player of renownL In his home country.
Dempsey Offers ice-hockey
Anglian
Dis-
ол а
Το
His latest success was In was March this year when he won
the Eastern Command Individual. Championship.
played on both the Pannal] and Starbeck courses here today in the first round of
reserve and
Referee
for approval 10-
He once said that he had the
League
Tennis
Los Angeles,-July-17 ambon to play in the game-
in Britain and the Nottingham Dempsey, The Middlesex Regiment is Jack
former Rink Management probably the most outstanding world's heavyweight cham-to secure his services for their is anxious degree. That helps in big-time
to a marked the 36 holes qualifying test sporting unit in Hongkong and plon, today offered to give Panthers team.
for the North
they pride themselves on the his services na referee in Czechoslovakia.-Reuter. British fact that they have always been Thursday's
Two years ago he played for What Walker Cup team. upon the sug- golf tournament.
more, the entire Harrogate 2,000 Guineas able to turn out teams in all championship bout between lightweight gestion of Capt Laddle
fields that are above average. Lucas, have voluntarily abstained from of a former Irish champion, who Ted McNeill, 30-year-old son
FULHAM PLAYER
Ike Williams and challenger playing in the Open Champion-is assistant at the Swinton Park right for Fulham
L/Cpl Hinchelwood, outside. Enrique Bolanos. Hits-Peksy, Boston, 100; Di- down for 115 and after the In-
ship at Sandwich because they Club in Lancashire, sprang back on Army player, should find a
He telegraphed are concentrating on Maggio, Boston, 105.
his offer to Resulta yesterday in Mixed been with tire farger-sized American round of 05 (out in 31 and home out any dimculty.
playing into the limelight with a great place on the football field with Bud Abbott,
comedians Σου terval Burit took three wickets selected to represent the Kow-ball which would-be barred in in 34) on the 9,166 yards Star-
Costello and Doubles "A" Division, matches promoters of the were: in free overs for five runs, loon Bowling Green Club Scotland being all but 280 runs their league matches on Satur-team never plays golf these days vious record by one stroke.
in this event. In fact, the
Maj T. W
charity fight entire beck course and beat the pre-known in the Colony pro-war, home for many weeks, rakd he takes
W. Chntley, well-
SCAA 7-KCC 2 Costello, who has been at behind. Burtt claimed six for day.
Capt Tumer-Cooke and with a British Ball, 1st team versus Club de Re-
(KCC) lost to Mrs Chow Mrs us a steeplechase jockey, who was delighted On the longer Pannel course won
with A happy coincidence at the Reg Horne, of Hendon, the 1947 tional two years in succession present it to the State Athletic creio "A" (home):
the ex- and E. Tal 0-1, lost to Mr Jp and the Fanling Grand No-
offer and champion's Sandwich Open was the meeting Ryder Cup international and one and a good golfer, was aboard Commission
P. Szeto 4-0; lost to Ms Chan and of Reg Whitcombe and Johnnle of the 20 nominees for this year's the Dunern with the Middlesex.morrow.
would T. T. Chen 3-4,
E. F. Fincher and His Ward lost to Mrs Chow and Teal 1-8; beat Mrs British team, confirmed the con-
Ip and P. Szeto 6-2; bent Mis Two fidence of the selectors by play "blues" are 2/Lleuts, G. Buck-great thing you are doing for to Mr Chow and Tal 0-6: Joet fo
Sandhurst rugger "I would like to help in the
Chang and Chers 6-3,
nker and Mrs Groundwater lost 60 nall and J. Evans, whille 2/Lieut the youth of (out in 33 and home in 33) on Andy Devine, a schoolboy In-your Los Angeles Youth Centre Professional Golfers Association the
18-The
6,600 yards coursó
and ternational who has played for and the Lou announced today that the 1949 lowered the previous record by
Costello, Junior, United States Ryder Cup team
Ave strokes.
Mary's Hospital, the Harle-Foundation,"
sald Dempsey's would bo
The British Open champion, quins, Middlesex County, Leins-telegram. composed of
"So if this is OK 27 Trail and W. Chittenden (Skip). Demaret, Sam Snead, J. Palmer, each had rounds of 70 on the will be certainties next season.
T. Wren, C. E. Crouch, D. Mangrum,
Lloyd Ben Hogau, Jimmy Bobby Locke, W.C.A. Hancock, ter, Dublin University, Stanley with you and the State Athletic Fred Daly and G. N. Roffe 15. Use Barbarians and Army, Commission, I would like to E.J. Harrison, Skip Alexander. Pannal course to share second
donate my services as referee, place. On the Starbeck course
for: the Drum Major C. Holdford, an
Williams Bolanos POW. was
ü championship fight". and Army
The two boxing
promoters said no] Faulkner. T. H. T. Fairbrian champion.
referee had been assigned to and W. A. Dixon, each with 68 Among the tennis and squash the fight yet.--United Press.
The players will change | exponents is the Second-in-
tomorrow Manchester, July 10-Frank courses
Bad the Command, Mai G. Lerwill. Olle Tandberg former Middlesex
leading 100 golfers will go and
boxing team did well on Somerset cricketer,
forward into the tournament has been E. F. S. Baker, C. E. Holt, R. appointed
proper, which starts omelate 8 H. Browne and T... Hemsley Frank Chester at the third Test Wednesday. The second round an Army middleweight.
over 72 the coupon the way out under with
coaching of S, M, Timpany, holes on the Pannat course on APTC, who was at one time (Skip);
between England and New will be played
Strikeouts Trucks.
Detroit,
101: Newhouser, Detroit, '79.
'y
League Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L 53 29
New York Cleveland
Boston Philadelphia
Detroit Washington
Chicago
St.Louls
The scoreboard at the end of the second day's play was:
NEW ZEALAND
1st Innings 423.
SCOTLAND
Pc. 1st innings. .046 Willatt b Burit
47 34 580 Crosskeye Wallace b Burtt
45 за .542 Sheppard
30 .536
Kabone
e Donnelly b
518 Aitchison e Cave b Rabone 425 Winrow с Wallace b
Rabone
44 41 34
36 49
.424
27 55
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn
St Louis
Boston Philadelphia New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago
329 Nichol e Cave Burtt
Edward Sutclito b Burtt
50 32 010 Hermiston lbw b Burtt
40 34 590 Laidlaw not out
40 38 548 | McLaren lbw b Burtt
43 40 .618 Youngsori
39 41 .400 Nabone
38 43 400
13 48 .407
31 53 .309
-Ualled Press.
VESÍ THAT IS MY
BRACELET
"DON'T CHARGE RIM-1 WILL GO
·SURETY FOR
HIS GOOD BEHAVIOUR
с
Extras
Cowle
8
J. G. Meyer, L. A. Collyer, J. Fraser and J. McKelvie (Skip). E. A. Atkins, G. E. F. Thomp- son, A. J. Hall and
L Sykes (Skip),
F. A. Plume, E. Greenwood, A. L. G. Eastman and W. C. Simpson (Skip).
2nd team versus Craigengower Cricket Club (home):.
A. R. Warren, R. J. Wigginton,
Ryder Cup Teaming a magnificent round of
Pittsburgh,
July
31 J. Tindall and J. Hempsey Clayton Heafner, Chick Harbet!
2 (Skip).
St
the
and Robert Hamilton-United McNeill was followed by Max diving "kong
A. Hutton, J. G. Robertson, J. Press,
17 Crighton and A. Spary (Skip).
21
3rd team versus
Cricket Club (away);
Kowloon
P. Hughes, J. A. L. Pearson, 4H. A. Laminert and H. II. Rose Lee, 1 (Skip).
Test Umpires
to
AP. Weir, T. P. Styles, A. 137 Bailey and L E. Laminert Manchester, next Saturday play
(Skip).
Reuter.
Mister Conquest
The
the
to
America
with
A Challenger?
Mrs Ip and Sreto 0-4: lost to Diss. Chang and Chen 4-8.
LRC 6-USRC 3 H. 3. Armstrong and Mrs Cooper (LRC) beat Captain Markroži and Mironer 0-2; beat K. Biddy, and Williams 6-2; beat A. Fisher and Miss Banbernard 6-0
J. Huribati and Mrs Allen bait Mackreth and Mies Jones B-7: 10st Riddy and Mrs Williams 8-7; best A. Fisher and Miss Bonbernard 0-9. ..Dow and Mrs Tamworth
beat Mackreth and Mrs Jones d-3: lost to Riddy and Hire Williama 0-7; beat A. Fisher and Ms Bonbernare B-0.
Tru
CRC 7-HKCC 2 Mr Enid Lo Litton und Wal-pul (CRC) beat Mrs Andrews and M. Heenan 6-3; beat Me Slater and J. D. Mackie 6-0; beat Mrs Kite and D. Nolan 0-0,
New York, July 18-Eddle beat Mrs Andrews and fleenen d
Misa H, Y. Law and Taul Yan-out
·
Zealand, starting at Old Trafford, and the leading 50 will then club cricket and Drummen J. York Boxing Commission, and beat Mis Kite and Nolan 6-1.
on Thursday Lieut K Clayden has played Eagen, Chairman of the New beat Mrs Slater and Mackie 8-2: Д further on Friday. The first prizo is ball and
36 holes Cullen bowls a slow-medium Abe J. Greene, Commissioner Mies W. K. Mox and a Har-lau £600.-Reuter.
has proved himself of the National Boxing Associn- Jost to Sirs Andrews and feetan better than average.
tion, agreed today that Olle 2-0 lost to Mrs Blater and backlo The Commanding Offleer, LL Tandberg, Swedish heavyweight,.30; beat. Mre Kits and Nolan 6-1. FANLING GOLF Col K. Clayden, DSO, is re-e
could establish himself a puted Scoring
play off eight,
heavyweight title challchger - by was high in the The Middlesex have been first beating Jersey Joe Walcott:
Arthur Beall says: Prize Sunday Bogoy competition engaged in guard duties at and then by defeating any other held on the Old Course at Buckingham Palace
and have outstanding European conten- Fanling last week-end, but a not yet been able to fully ex-
der. very close finish resulted with plore their athletic Messrs. F. de Jong, N. R. Oliver but they, like the Argylls, are day by agen
possibles, The statements were made lo- and Greene in and M, S. Douglas all being looking forward to a good sca-separate three down on bogey. De Jong son in Hongkong.
Interviews. et New York and Patterson, N, J., Green's home city, - United Press.
WHAT WAS
ALL THAT
IN AID OF?
QUITE SIMPLE, KIT DEAR,
IF YOU LEAVE PARIS WITHOUT ME SHALL WITHDRAW MY SURETY
I STILL WANT THAT
LIFT HOME...
L'AMOUR
DUJOURS, AMOUR
wins the 'pol by virtue of having the best second nine holes and N. R. Oilver is run-
ner up with a better Inst six
Recreio Ladies' Meeting
MOST zooter recorda and held
•MA by professionsis, bus bera 14 annatour achievement they are unlikely to beat.
T. Flanagan (Flint Conservativo
lub) Doc
keted 41x
Teds with
BLACK
O CUE"
Ven, stroke,
from this
BALL
Ерінк
diagram
'dix. rade travelled to their
The three best not scores in
Ronnio Clayton To
TATIOUS DOCKkota no onlocker can Juno qualifying rounds of At the annual general meet- Dofond Titlo zusrantes A careful couns of the Summer Medal at Deeping. of the Ladies Section of
aurviving reda on the table allowed Water Day were!
the Club de Recreio yesterday
dix mining Patting two rode with W. Lynn-Robinson 46; N. E the following officers
London, July 18.Ronnie gus stroke la uncommon, Saree rare. Arthy 60; J. Morkham 01.
were Clayton, English holder of the uro, a miracle, so somgang PETO to coin a new word to. Brilsh Empire featherweight describe Figurgan's "eixeT "GON PE Markham tied with F. Hon Secretary, Miss B1. Silva; championship, will defend his tafaments unpredictable and us
this is part of mooker sater+; Groves, but qualifies on his Sports Convenor Miss Me title, against Eddie Miller, ofiter to happen again.
for the second nine Xavier; Entertainments Officer, Australia,
Yet the halos,
eurost on
Doker "iker" would be for me to!
best of another say, it can's be done.
J
London Eures Barvice
Bedro
elected:
at Liverpool
Mrs Olga Lawrence.
August 11-Reuter.